CHAPTER XVI. Never had the little town ot €an merhays been stirred to its depths as: it was on a certain April morning. When {t awoke to find that it had ten- dered itself famous after a fashion which would cause its existence to 'be- come known wherever an Engush â€WSW?†penetrated. Its name would be in everybody’s mouth for weeks to come. It felt that it could never again sink into utter obscurity. F" the Prisonersâ€"about wchose al-i leged attempts to rob the train all‘ sorts of wild rumours were afloatâ€"had after their capture been put into the train and brought on to t‘uxuznerhuys. and were for the present lodged in the town jail. The magistrate would as- semble at ten o’clock. when the pre- liminary inquiry \V’Uuld Luke place. But own a deeper interest. if that were possible, centred itself in the ur- rest of the alleged murderer of the Baron von Rosenberg. who was said to have actually been working as a signalman on the line for the past three or four months. It was dread- ful to think that the lives of seyeral hundreds of respectable people should have been at the mercy of such a mis- creantl The town-hall wm besieged by an ex- cited crowd long before the opening of the doors. and had the justice-room been three times larger than it was. it might easily have been filled three times over. Among the foremost. ranks of the surging crowd. and main- taining his position with passiVe ten- acity. was 3 man on whom many cur- ions eyes Were lzent. He was a. [oreign-' erâ€"so much was evident at a. glanceâ€" and that of itselt was enough to exicte the curiosity of the good folk of Cumâ€" merhays, many of whom had new: been a score of miles from home. He was very lean and very sallow, with drawn-in cheeks and sharply defined cheek-bones. He had deep set eyes black and burning with something in them of the expression of a half-fam- ished wild animal. He wore small gold ,,,- s ‘i‘4\nh‘nl‘ Isneu wuu Gunman. _. V, circlets in his ears, and was dressed in a. coat of frayed velveteen. with a soft. felt hat; and a. coloured silk [handâ€" kerchief knotted loosely round his throat. He spoke to no one and no one spoke to him; but now and then his lips worked strangely, as though he were holding a. silent colâ€" loquy with some invisible companion. He was the one man in the crowd who was the least ineommoded by the crowd. Those nearest to him shrank a. little from him involuntarily. as it were. He was a. being of a. different world from theirs. and they knew not. what to make of him. L-J .. Jules Pleatâ€"for be rived in Cummerlmys the preceding night. there from another Luwu aw... _ dozen miles away. By what stranu" Moe his wandering footsteps had brought him by muny devious. paths to this place of all others. and at "this particular time. will be told a. little tater on. He had hired a. bed {or the night at the Wheatsheaf Inn. a cheap and unpretentious hostelry. Be “as up and had ordered his breakfast "my eight o’clock next morning, and it m as while waiting for that meal to he brought him that his intention was taproom which he could not help ova- bearing. The pallor of his face grew deeper a: he listened; but whatever other emotion the change might arise from, it certainly had not its origin in fenr._r _ ‘ . LL', tn"; 1 Lava bunn- in: cm nuzuimr, all w-xmruhle; Ecume- Onc “as p.:.x'1.11‘.1;»' Mum; .n» “*3 . .. . mrtinll; mm. H. km» the Lhu'tl, \~. 1“,. and u. very fad fun-v and took The low! \\ 1L3 qulL'k-Lempcx‘mi and here “we umi Mu: Inf ,1: evux‘yming. . :ggresmv»: in 1:1: XIII)H::F. LWU macs ul .,11'1u1ke~x1u- m‘ their. tu ha Jispumwi of hufm‘c 1km {great 1 Scnszuiuu 0): “iv Haj; “011M " 1‘11, Eu-ryhody summed ruiiened they “an: uver; uni px'eacuth :x {Eutâ€" tcr uf inn-us» vxv'uemum ::n Lixz‘um‘b Lhr: can“. 11‘ Lhrm- HP'U. in "1sz 45;; â€3' as many cunxia‘Jz-s film! In 2111-! '.\v-n~ Were pLLCcd in Lhc duck. 'J'hvu ul'lvn’ u. brici pause. a. {uurth man was Mal“. and in n hose lair, “rm v.3; summru-d h} u. 31mg. and a murmur run rum“ 13‘3“ ms was the. alleged XxLux'lh‘u‘!‘ ;L‘ we Ucrmau Barun. A Inulurui imvr other dour opmu-d, nnzi Lhen‘ mldmi in 2: {8111319 in Mark (:IUNK'I: Vt‘ilP‘L \Nhu sat down on u. malt |u 1hr ‘ackgruund which ()Et‘ 0!. Ihv‘ NHL-ML: handy-J hr: mm a bow. The prisoner with arm in a. 511113; “11.5 msu 3110\u-d to be seated a. litle: “a; from Linc duck in which Lhz- other turn had been played. when [he muuulrimuk beheld (Ivrxld Brookr. “hum he sLiH knew unly by £31211;me of "Mr. Stmxarc."man-"um! in us a. prisoner. nits blutk cyes recuguimul ï¬gure: in black \v‘hu Entered iner afterwards, he- n than ‘ magistrates. > _ u) and (hmn bezoz'v [115 :mâ€" ’ M<' and when he sums, um!- Lhr‘ vmlml. immL-dâ€" “2h seized “Mb 2 Vertigo. which l'aused lhv ruuzn. Lu» and the x-rlxruvrs tosurgn; eyes as Ihuuzrh [' len U: Aux . kwn iwn IL 2‘“ -~ ; win!» i> s: .1 !h.- 'rl‘g‘irit‘dhw 1L [IL-if mud LI H-ihx‘r :lwi rhuwxih .! for a HIP» “LN “mun: Xi1:-n\wl\‘~.~. Hy iz‘b’ui '1L11-.,;-;‘1i-11:» 11.: “I :eueml ; u' l v "n! .1: uh n ‘ rm ‘1. JUL: with i‘r'>'\ll."r: turning (pt-a. :xii Hm. ‘i'l‘tjl'terIw‘ “111‘ uni, i::‘1».-.m-:i_v UH' Jx'l‘stuui \\ Ll. \ 1;“111 hilmiw 112:} hm-L- Lumughz u: ,1 ;;".~u!'.~:' .mi :1! Hum“; inn: ‘ 11:“ -1. .,|.\"ll ulli ' ' mxiHyu‘. .zlly ,:;-.:‘_',A Man: 5m " 'xguinw. Min, 3 mph-1y ‘nr unzw .-.z. ' L1 : mule I“; >Y‘yn-l nnu “: iuf‘xi‘ L;1';\€_L..)."' 'f»!,L1'_;ua," u‘ :» lv-l'mwi my :L. in My mxxnl up in 41-11 IL :1 m ‘ inn “11".: Hr: m; m n1~ 1 :in 011» Lrl‘ “‘11qu [1» ILL/1 ‘1, 1:“ tnist'd the. Hun hu V1144 ,nԠHuund in m‘ yum: m 1P; Illiu'> “in“, i“ :1 L1†la to If)" Stunt/will. J11: n'L '-u . ‘r: U“ i EIQUM only in ihirnself hyl'ulfllb" stt‘l‘ etch 'x’xilnv-~.< I Fsvem‘. N01. {int i urn-nth uhuu: tux->- x‘f utuch licl'p-x may " 7‘ F :11! his “:131 I 1111‘ 1w“ 5" n U“ ‘nh math-1‘ m“ the nthAx'. 5.19 in‘. 'n‘v 21-11 [0 lh‘kL plat-n hi~ you! .1, -[)~ haw 'r" ‘znysgzeriuu l_\ gunk-A! in in 1' Jul: unuc see 11 .11; â€(m-‘1'â€;- u m m.“ MUM†land [but ,vul‘puv', ‘ .. nu‘ Hu‘l‘t'. n1} 'lu'Vt‘i‘ in! un:- zLautr uni Hf hi ’- A 1-H- ‘09}! “91:, hell“: Feulpexg t‘.>;,-Cu at mu}. 1hr Uhlglflr'ultâ€˜ï¬ .IL‘HUQ “(Hugh Mon Umu! estâ€"ll Mhsfl'lv. 111* t‘\- ~ by- l .. ‘ 2‘ - , . ‘ - . ‘ ,. ‘ - ' ~11 Aim: CUU\|11LJLK 4-. [u w rum H luuued half ulnml. lhr-u m- t.urxrd 1-1,. [.1 \, , . .~. .. V f . h‘ I Nf ‘. . hil‘l Jl M hut ‘bu tirl'.-I)\"\ .u, “w .J -13 AC? la b mun. )1 J. »l.l.} \\ I “cub! u. “.1114â€le .‘ H Um luhv‘Ain «cloud svexm-d tuliz': iiwif ‘u’lpï¬m {shut but} iy'x't'llâ€|l'~“‘¥§' haw?†tom: his sLunJ :u 1 ' L ’ i ' x ' g 5 , . I" ‘1 , . ‘. e ( ngl 45.). .1 l. .n 1:.5L L1H? "us‘Wel'ed {.0 1n; n pnsoners was uue u! uaxuuai and aLâ€" {bu red-i'm-d u; tempted rubbery: huL =1 'LUIH‘ unt’ of wer u liltl“ m . w . ~ . . ‘ .‘. -‘.-. V 2‘ , ham was ‘1 Sllpplrluc Ma.) «4315:, u. 1â€ï¬‚uke: h»: ’I’huk :xgzzi.ht th mu: 1} Attempted murdrr. urth prisuuer \ms [hr' wriuus charge of mu'xlr-r, what the luauisli'utm ImuL‘. u --f the case at, prisoner was so =~h;-.rgv against 1 mg the man who h ‘nd bound and ul’Lr «.f thewâ€"that the p LXI-t shmly rum ms hruuL and mark: in-cumv rh-m‘ C morn 7H NV1. uucu l'k'H‘.U‘.t‘\ “"0410" 11;va “cm leg'ultl Hr: ul< Jud qucr 0. «grip-1' 5m rmu'ged an x \VlL ‘ ‘ utmosw | Picotâ€"for be it. wasâ€"had ar- Ln Cummerhays at a. late hour receding night. having walked from another town about a. mtarily. as it of a. different they knew not. med-up space )uul of Cum- public. in was crammed the charge-sheet. the {int Witness n as called. but not till thv X'L'll-[al'el‘l mauâ€" istrnte had intimated that he and his colleagues only intended to take sutu- (‘ix-nt evidenre that day t0 jUStlfl" a remand. The first witne>s proved to M: Mr. Sturgess. is London jvwellt’l‘. ‘HIS evidence went to show that. no- ;eompunied by a trustworthy assistant, lhg: had left home the previous day on his way to Lord Leaminglon's seat. a. few miles beyond (‘uxunierhuys hawk“; thiï¬ charge a. box conlaining jewel- my to the value of several thousands iof pounds. All had gone wall till he ‘reuched Greenholxne. at which place ghe had too wait an hour and change to 1lhe branch line; but on his arrival ‘thz-re he found a telegram awaiting shin} from his partner in London. in mam.» ha “'11" mld on no account to The next “uness to answer w me name. was the. driver of L110 train. who deposed to everything having 80516 right till he was jusL RUB-1‘16 the dis- tance si‘rnal of Cinder Pit, Junction. which shrmed “line clear," when he and his mate were startled by the eX- explosion of a. fog-signal. He at once \vniSLled, and put on an ihe brakeâ€" power at; his COIDLDLLZLL and roeld not. have gone more than forty or ï¬fty yards farthx‘r bvfnrc a. second signal exploded; and trhvn he would jux‘tzuuke our. the figure of a. woman standing 0n the embankmcnt and heating the air with both her arms a; a Sign for hlm to stop, which. as the brakes wore on already. he “as nor. 1011,: in doing. After that the pmicc tooi: charge hi on the embankmcnt and heatrin air with both her arms a; a sig. him to stop, which. as the hub on already. he “as no: Jon; in After that the police tooi: oh: the affair. and he did jusL as. Lt: 111111. 7 . The next witness called mam Margery Shook. She had hex'n 5mm; out of sight behind a large screen which shel- tered their worships from any pos<lhlc draughts at the lower end of tho room. As she entered the witness-box she snot a glance of venomous hazrvd lmHLI‘dS Crofton. which would have killed him then and there if looks bad power to slay. The nature of the evilcncv she had to give we know allu;a.r.1;,'.bfore once her peculiar phrzt‘eoiogy cuuuell a titter to run through the court. Clara Brooke was the m-xt px‘x‘son called upon. As she raisnll hez‘ veil her eyes met those of Croftou for n mo- ment. while a faint colour sufl‘usml ‘her cheeks. only to die out. as nuivkly ‘ us it had come. A low murmur of'vom- lmlserat'uon passed like a. sigh through ‘thu court; and the. eyes of many there Efilled with tears when the}: beheld her 1pale beautiful face. for it hul hon lwhispered about that this was the “lie I of the. man who was; accusul of murder. i'l‘ihe evidence she had to ol'fcr was giv- len clearly and unhcsitaLiu-gly; with {the purport of it we are 5nl‘1‘icientl)‘ Iacquaintcd already. When she hall itold all she had to tell. she let her Vcll :drop and Went hack to the seat the â€had occupied hefore. ‘ “hiuh “as, hOWever. “I‘Omplly suppres- sed The next. and last, Witness whose evi- dence it. was pruposed [,0 Lake at. pre- sent was Lhe Grvcnhuime sergeant of {101709. He told hm. he lmdlven in- structed by his superintendent. to take {our men and accompany Lhn gu-nzle- man from London as far as (‘ummvr- hays. Then he narrated how the train had come to a stand in consequence of tho explosions of Lhe fog-signals: and howwhen he and his mm al‘mhwd from it, they had found the wltm-ss )Iarm-ry Shook who gave them to undcrstnn'l that the train was about to by attack- ed a little wan farther 011 How the r1 had scarcely finished tolling 1111111 this “hen up r111 the 31 gnulman “ho had been released by his wife . 1111 1 how under his guitlance.hv,wi’1ne s. and his men had succeeded in surnriSirur the 11 ouid- he thieves and in capturin ' three of their number; and finally. how the Signalman ha! been Severely wounded by Cmfron. one of the prisonurs, fir- in: his revolver point-1:421:11: at him. “You haVe omitted one little epi- sode." said ('rofton in cold measured tones :13 the sergeant was a'lout (to step down from the witness-box: â€you hum: forgotten to tell these worthy gnntlaâ€" men that it was J who x’ccosruing the so~czzlled s‘yna‘man as Herald Hrs-01:12 the man charged “irh the uilt‘ul mur- der 01' 11w Baron \‘Dn flow-niw‘g: and that l-iwniuulced him as with Iiwu ‘Lud therq." . n ,‘1 "\Vr quite underst rmuurked the red-1 â€but it is :1 point. l not UK‘H‘!‘ at prese! «wiry: that ths‘ pr has aim-adv admitts: is Gerald Uruukt‘. a (mint. of {'ch Lin- hé‘nsiou a reward b '1'h1‘ULtgLaII1'Lt'. “WU! 1“" 'IL‘Hii' 14161 (\111wlllLl""l [u ‘HA "11 1sz llk‘ll the. .hv :er 'th‘ 1“ 1:. \\“:(1('LI b~‘ L'v-umudml 1 H Lint {um mu 1: u Hwy nun: ,2. unuc I'i'H [\th aim-1 a Ill'ivf 54 ' “Itiz‘a-l‘l 1: won: his stunt :u 1 V uswued to m n 1‘: redâ€"111cm] ILL \‘(Jfll 11. MIN In tun uw . first xxitne>s proved to 65$. LLondon jmwller. went to show Lhat. no- a trusmoum .Lssistant, rule the previous day on rd Leaminmous seat: a. md (‘ummezhws hahng inys Um 111k m. LLuJ naufxu k on uuu ï¬sh-:1 “my: snow hem ht witness was rut-fared mag.â€" hat hr‘ and his d to Lake sut’ii- v to justify a .ne.~s prowd to - â€A- risnmer in question ed that his name 1.1111 ngut he is in man “hm..- mum-- Jf Ult‘ctr hundred um 01' bi-z uï¬n.‘ uvLug bruught x to an 9an in- »uers at the 131 H Lhe [0110“an 5 Duo: wmoved; “618.111 Ulunke rugged my“ 1» ‘iousu nl I; M â€W Ley Lin» Lhat he (v.1: andfeu! enlldcmnl ufâ€"‘ wax-l on the ‘ inlml himselfl :5: somvthlngl »' m the izzmk. m In mout' ill: hul keen: L pa haul 't:euK W-Llc could la: n puxposa, ‘ sat. Lheregms‘ 1d Now is the time, says a writer in we Country Geniietnnn. when the average farmer has sow-rail culves to feed. his wants to food them so that they Will bring him good returns for his outlay. Sonic turn them into véai. or dispose oL' them when a few days old. Under some conditions it might be better to do so. but I will now speak of feeding the calves on the farm. it has come‘ to he an zit-copied idea. that the man who turns LII: crops into pork. beef or milk is the one who nukes the money. To do this he must study rations, and the character of the animal with as much care as he gives the currency question. in stating a few simple rules for the guidance of others. I speak from long expcrience and afuir “Mme of suvcew in preparing calves rules for the guidance or otucu. - speak from long experience and afuir degree of succem‘ in preparing calves for the market. As soon as the cow's milk is good the. call my be wean- ed. For the good of the calf, as well as u saving of time. 1 believe this to be better than ztllowing the cult to stay longer with the cow. in teaching it to drink on: will have ample opportun- ity to exercise. patience and selfâ€"con- trol. But gentlertuss is never lostâ€, on a call, and it will learn much quicker if kindly hu,:;.'.led. For this purpose there hive been many devices put on the market. but so far i haw seen noth- ing better thin the t>Ltl-t"is:iioiietl woodâ€" on bucket. it is greatly superior to the trough ,for where lhk‘ latter is used the large ones crowd (.Ui. the calves that; need the feed most. lf th‘k‘iif is strong and a. good lurtltr. the first feed only lived be entirely of new milk. A pint oi nkttu niiik ill.l)' be “tilted to tho sec- ond feed, and gradually increased, till \\ hen the (.Lif is two weeks old, it can “- be felt entirely on skim milk. As soon as Skllu milk is suisdiutiul for new. oiltneul should he mule-l. 'this is best when nude in at porrltlgm uud boilel till it is the consistency of grucl. A ‘ - .i... .m" h‘. â€"-â€"â€"‘-«-..â€".__-__..â€" when 11111110 111 :1 1101- 1111 it is the 001151518 w111'11'z1lluym1uiul 11 1.1\ an 11.1, firsz, :-11d g1 1:1kcn in 1111-‘11e1s'1u1' up: to vuusv >01 nus hearty calf 511011111 11 a. 1.1m “111-11 1110 x111 THE FARM. (Ill lmsllia :xn itlvul fund 'l‘hs- vm'n fun amid the outs c'm so muvh 1 cheap. i} ‘wuu? cheap, it “(mid little. with the 1 to four of lhv form :1 good Mm; no milk is givm “Hun-‘11: i! (-nn‘l so fur have fn'ek'd.‘ I haw; “11 “11110111 1111311111111111'11111311 11:: v f 110 think of 1.13. 1119;111:2115» :1 m "1 out ii , it. is :1a 1‘. uvh :1. 11'1rL11l 1 12011 :13 1111?. 11:11:11. (IE-:41 it; all 1 out. and watch your steer grow â€(‘mxn- MU ,LIHI ~1~ um Wars, mini lunï¬nu hix home-4 “ 2 \'.- .- .3 MW ,. â€WM Lu; nn-‘uhhul' 1h" Lint-r -lx~,. MK I “44}; § (nu-re!" :mnl ::>; I u!\\'|~.~. in Ind; :11 ! gzon'. .|";,‘:4, I \\4H‘ \‘..'{\ LILJ. Hr 11nd? nul "3 mfg-w 1‘ ti Un- rusv. lnr' 1hr} \\v1'u growl (rnt‘x‘. 11v MM lip-y ‘u-x‘c [nul‘ muni'xmuH, ‘xn-i llmt \ m- ul' ku: »‘.I‘I.‘-")J~ ml 15‘) lvuun H Utm'l Hn‘ malh's I hv â€Hr 61' «1.1). ()3 tunx‘w Hrs H..x'.ii,'l’ h“ IL-ml Ill- um! I found uul. :Lnri run: r: m): :r \\['|l that 1w is daily: ulnqlL luv mmv A:~ Hu-I Ema-:1 n-uunlmzmiml l!’:1‘un;:h ~\vur \"rllli'111> {I‘D‘lu‘flltl".k"t‘;)‘ in: 111W \mx‘zu and dry :nllll giVin‘I 1' mun! Imurl‘hmu‘ food. "|"‘I! ‘1) [his i'l‘Lt‘l‘ of cry-)2 ’HJ'H man has ‘.-A:l':-., â€H1: ("vllnilil‘rh‘ all «‘11.: H for rapid "a! Iluuz‘lincm. He culâ€" ' ' mum: in Sr-plvmâ€" i’ ‘c’ . u gumi alnx‘t inform \ wold. ‘lln'y :u‘r {ml afâ€" hr:.u Jud mug with Hzlhx', â€Mm“. puiutt) “1' amt! all 11w milk l‘uti fix-:1: [he ('ulu‘s' «'13-; run out and r0! :Lm! have a, gmnl ('leJu huh-1‘ LU drink n'm lu‘tl of .51 raw at , lw.uxliv>1xn»l 1w mis- ‘ lhut he can umkc a rh pigs at eVun the ml‘k m bringing; this ‘11} is rhvup, \\ hich about the same as coon CARE MAKE; mom) mas gram dxflcruuce it be best. feeders w if given um qu of the, lust fecdcrs ! mer «mum! k {our Luckels of milk per day, iv hi1" :1 pint of oihm-ul and thruc 15'. of L'lk‘fll “hen Sï¬x' mumhs uld. sumo steer dressed '11)?) pounds :1 nine months Did. This is nothing gunman]. bur II is far :lbow- the ago. Thu corn and nuts I lwlievu (Mull fund for cattle of all kinds. vorn furnishe; the 11900551 ry fat, L the outs g'm: the 1mm: :mJ musâ€" :n mm'h ne~ ’01. \VhL-ne bran is ut'u :LH .‘n nu u Iif)‘ hen Hut quwnt ‘hcro van be m» nun ouc must, u: (C(ikl‘, the first, feed only rely of new milk. A pint may be added Lo 1110 sec- ! gradually increased, till [ is Iwo weeks old. it can -ly on akin milk. As soon ' 3“ suisiixutvd for new, mtg, front )n :Knu uuus suisihutvd f 10 widcl. 'lhis ,x nux‘ridgo. uu nsislen cy 01' 2,: Mil is all Um“ mi area: ("are 3d hc‘te-I‘ rtmulls‘ nd providing [1 If milk can h-u h >umrn 1' valves «'1' ; “3â€"le mon- H]. 1; it. Of u,- mevl l he ubli‘ months fecxlcrs I mer m Lots of milk per t of oihm-ul and 1 “Mn S‘x mumhs dnx cal we po b5 0'41. This is noI II is far above To and nuts I In ‘r ('ultle of all k 1‘ '1I. Or corn :1 n nub“. I sible to give any 1;: “111'“ a mu has .sgimilute. It. is in- reuson. and nnL cv- rnc it. As won as > be fed the pigs any died that they get :1 mm not u. good thing iet for them during tbs. “A few en‘s at noon sumoe for Lbs old. But. 1 in animal; and will get out of Lu-zm‘uy at six h' 110 set I‘ G . £1 l than can be cure must be or it will be "(“1 â€guide. .'\ ,1}. to out half two “wigs 01d. all handful of “gather. This lbu vuli grows \hvuld be ob- lf an :Lu'mml 1t “xii [058 up m uchk. â€1 W313} Ln†(Jim-1‘ ways H‘_\' mu'arâ€" tiwy reach the ".5 tn 1m“ :l Wade fivr (11M. .\ sh-er will r‘DI‘sh From :ho, rorn my! nuts J fed mum but Innsi hm (-ml UVPY 1133' f \muld misu 3'. 0an axilh‘ ) fed In nmsi uwr buy misu :L « -. old. it. can .lk. As soon VJ for new. this is bcsL uud boilt'i ,{ :x'ucl. A â€g calves the COW'S be Wean- _ as well m xhis t0 h:\}.' (Hts in the ll Hie [Let tn!" -\ er 0“ Ilt\ :5 and no mis- r. can make a at even the bringing this hllf to Lh “ nu \\ 11-- it. will the midday meal, whlla mu night the txw principal ones en. H1: [\lg‘ ncvrc look p0! ' ....I ohri but always straight unu mun; make u. slcuxl)‘ growth ll‘ULu t1 they. are born. I asked him wl considered the main point in g] §uch pigs us his, and ht‘ replied: lug; always aim to [L'Q‘ti just Ll per quunmy, not too much on and too little the next. Give the what they will out up clean 1 inure. 11 is llu- I‘OUH'SL kind 4 my to S'l‘hnp :l pig's rations. ye an injury to overlaid." As 1 \wmlwl my way homo‘ l'ouuil mysvll‘ coulrusling this pigs “th lilUSL‘ of some nilwr 1' Which I have won, [liga so Ilii poor [1141i they stunted rluscly 10 the famous " razor-bucks" o l... ‘.. \\'h.\n i1. culucs to :1 mm I'IHI the lac! As [Wendett 1n.» mt, no†'ountt mySt-lf coutrnsting this man's )igs “ith thon- of some other farmers Which l have seen. pigs so thin and 3001' that titty stunted rioscly related L0 the famous " mam-bucks" 0f _the. South. \thn it. comes to n t-ontpat'tson nt' “rights. one pig likc the ones that 1 had been admiring will outweigh two Of the others at the same age. I know of men “110an grnnaries are full of cheap grain who are keeping their hogs, yes and other stock too. in it imif-Hturv- ed condition. Of all the foolish policies it, is the worst to starve thiapigs for the sake of milling grain at the, present prices. But, thnt is the way it goes, You can't mnvince some nu-n that it is to their uth'antag. to fret! out their grain to pigs, any more than you can ‘ them that. they are losing convxnre money by not feeding more of it to their cows. Our experiment stations have proved that it costs less to grow the pig up to 100 pounds weight than at any subsequent. period. The gain in weight: is made at int'rt-ased (-0.5%. from that time on. it is the quick growth and early sale, that tiring the grunt-st profit in hog raising at tho present tune. rains left my back I was enabled to ‘ Bofore J had used dozen boxes I twenty. ! Wifeâ€"You told me that m» “(mid ,4†etc the beuSimre every seusw. :Ll'ch' m.- 1were mutant. '1 Husbandâ€"And I would ban- kept my iproxnise at. any cost bad your futhrr lknmvn enough not to mu. HELPLESS FOR A YEAR- Tlmt to remove vurnx. warts, Inmiuns Ln a. few days, all that is. rrquix‘cd is to apply Him 01.] and \wll-tcflwi cm'n HUI-wl‘utumn's Painless (‘urn 'Pixlruc- tor. Sure. safe. prdnlvss. Putnam's L‘uru J‘thmctor “1:1ka no sure Spots hunt to heal, arm quirkly and pain» luvsly on hunt and Soft corus. ,l suffn-rcd fur lL’L)S from u Vttl')‘ su» Vuh: ule-k pf rhvumuLiam and tried vuriuus runwali's: sen-4:11 Jutions elev- t.1'iriLj»u ch., with littlv, if any n-Iiz-f: huL after applying “Quickcurc†a»: diâ€" rvcl.ed,thu [min was much I'clievwl, and in a few hou'rs hm! disappuared ulLo- grthm‘. 1 can Ihz-rcfux‘e cuxncientiuusly rucnmmend this remedy. Signed. \V. Noble. Campbell, Notary Public. Quebec. 'I'u nit-Rt. nus!) I'Mrz'wnce IS strrn 1mm of .1 ship. which nll unly Hm (nu-k i-t, has passed The persp'vr'ntimn from human beings. if injvcted Sum mhbxts or dogs, mum-s. death. Muj ur J S DIâ€"mhar 8th Rmal Iti- Hes Jadj'. ltant HislI-y â€10.3, u my New. wrltrs. -‘ Quickcnruâ€s stuns tooth: IL'hl' inmwd'nLely I haVQ known of the merits of 'Quickcure' for mum yours " Spread a little "Quirkcure" on the suri‘uve of corms and cover with thin Dillh‘l‘; Uhe sorenesa will he removed at at urn-e... as it reduces blue iluflammution which causes puirn. HA- is out: an we qulug â€up,†v the town. (iota [nettv big; fuss, ch? 1 >11()1ll({b Ly so \Hw it. is almost .1; chx-gnp to hwy the grand jury as to bIMPLE FIRE EXTINGUi HER hire. him. Tm; MOSQUITO. There are two Inatural enemies of the mosduito. the dragon fly and the spider. The latter. as we know. wages constant war {are upon all insm-L life. and where mosquitoes are plentitul they form the chief diet of their lmiry ‘ foe. The dragon fly is a destroyer of mosquitoes in at. least two stages at" life. The larva dragon fly 1}ch upun the larva mosquito. and when fully dc) veloped the former dines constantly upon the matured mosquito. The dra-I ‘gon fly as a solution of the ï¬llusquilo‘ ‘pest question is not wholly sulisfuvâ€" tory . for while there is no serious (lif- ficulty to be encountered in the (-ulti- vation of dragon flies in large num- bers yet it is manifestly impuxsible to keep them in the dank Woods where mosquitoes abound the â€hunting ground of the "darning needle.“ being among the flowers and dry gardens where the sunshine prevails. For ms very important reason the scheme ofhuntâ€" ing one kind of insect with ilhOlhx-I‘ malt be abandoned as impracticable. 'i'HH TOP 01“ 'l‘lll‘l PROFESSION NOT I115 J“ A ULT mm at Lhe leading lnm'yers of DUN'T FURL} Efl‘ w hllu morning and (v u- hv lizazne. if L510 prevent ux Lu wool wk and avat- xking; uftlh' :L'mrunt 0L" is like Ha: \llunnantcs and for ‘ \\'unlivrfu1 Lrt. i 'J'hn- cu: amend 'rnmg. Aboun Wheel: :1qu “hm and Other Thing». The aubjuined letter, published by the American Field, is said Lu be an order sent by ukunsaa man to a bicycle company: "Dear surz,â€"â€"l live in mi farm near Hamilton. 50.11., aux 57 years uldaud just a. liLLlu sperm. 513' ueflmv in luâ€" dmnu. but. hhuwlï¬ u. mm bicycle and maul. Luz: his Oh: one uy drum. uw‘uve learned Lo ride sum. H: a pm: on 'luu, but. mi bicycle jolts cousnlux'ublc. A fuller (mun; Mung yualcx‘uuy WM: 1: buiclc Link. bud nouuw mjuu rubhw tires stuffed M 1m wind. 11.; let me my hissuu, and mi. it runs like pt ku>hiul ;Llc told me Jouscll injun rubbur JLM the same as hlsscu. Mu“ much ulllll be to fix “1le up liku hismuf Mine is all iron wheels. Du you punch the hollow hula Lhruw Llu: inleu rubber or will 1 have to do it myself! Hm: do you. stick tbv umls Luguthvr utter you get iL dune/5 l!‘ yuur 'Lnjun 'IU‘ l»: is ulx‘eally hollow will it cuum any cheaper amply? l min get. all lln-wlwl out here in Kansas {re-v. "Elm-newer Yl .lcnmn “P.S.~IIow much du )rm ('llill'p’!‘ l'nr lhn (luodnrl you stuff lhn xxlwl iv-ln tho rnhher \vith,‘ and wlwre (ll! Fun start'r 1the1umzlib1u 1111 331115, 111111! \1-11111111. if; the 0111131 1111111313] that 111.1 111,111- 1116 :my good " S10 \\"11LL'S':'J11I11111.‘5 “1' 61115111111, North P11111111“, 111111 11:5 l1st1â€" 1111-1131 11% 51131110111311 113 thousand of oLhurs “no hun- cxpw 11- 11. 91 1110 \\ (111- 1191111113 11011141111111}: 211111 11:111 sulmu- 1111.; [10“ e1 of N1 1'\1|111c --Ll.; 511-4111101'1: mun cure. The Sistex‘s‘of (‘hru‘ily (um street. Manual, 1m: made use uf war L ' muuur': Ular ASL. Min lilo Helm-d). - -' “(mummy \Vuh'. \\_,x l‘t-nuu-d by Mum-u Trni. No. 2:. 01 llllhdluu. Unl‘, 1.th >11 l'xn‘gm mum-s Ubtmnw, “M, \wly M}, U ‘ and m:- ">,s'i.uu:1u|1:flm~“ \\ .1: unit ucl» u‘mi w “\m uynn mm. ll was louml that he “Jr >11!h:1‘xu;: H'rom Jix'igms U' .‘ :1 din-HIS" hur- V 1‘ g Lot'orc yi‘ulwum'cd .ucur‘xbm h)‘ 11w i anxth‘ul pl‘ofcwou, and 1L “as :u‘tvplcd ' u: :L zuuucr u‘." \‘VUI'M‘: tthL Lil‘fllh nus ixwvhuhic, and his lump- innu'uuvv \Vouid haw: [n shunig be paid. WimL ‘5 ‘ \\ us their surpriw m haw him t‘uldl' Hm '†luxigr 5mm: uuc ;u':cx'\\.1rnl:a in good u ‘ 111211111. 1115 cun- he uscrnwd simply to Kow- E‘ ‘ cxmy Cum. us hr Lurk nu ulwx‘ medicine. F†i Bcl‘ore smrdug it: u.~v In: l..ul :11! the J- Vull:nl';i\'L\'l".‘_;LllL‘lï¬ of muvix ta 1th Lil'LliliCd SBI‘Egm's l’iSL‘lL‘C. His 53““ \x 15 paw uud ,puH}. Hv had 111- â€slum. Umu'a l‘ulpi- no ‘ umon. 5110mm» U i'rmli.. an!“ grrut iwcukxma‘s. 'l'lm'c \\ 11> ,Lzzi' 110:3 or we Hut.- and awn-Hm); ul' Lin-c 1. 4 Uh; uriuu x., ._ w-mnï¬ Uuimu) m1- anti loaded Hl‘llit‘k ~l Iiuu't :(Xnn't yo- I Aguaâ€" ; n. 11:14 Mum. uu; . "“9"“ The Sisters‘of (‘hru‘iLy. "Ul‘«‘)’l\llx hm street. Manual. “Timâ€""H 1m: mule use of War ‘Quickcurv' oux mulbllshmem we are ‘mppy add our testimony. also in 1L3 favor A Xllllt'hillt‘ for rn-gisIo-ring 111“ strokes made by Lho (varsmcn in a I"~\\?‘:L-a1\\as recently rxhl'n'ucd in Landon. 0C inciu ‘J'h's‘ 0Q 2L Se Nb 3U DU .m- .U nmU 51H 15 hill 1 11.39111? he cnzly Cum. us Bcl‘ore smnxug n: u.~v m uhnl‘urh-l‘kslird of muvix L) Brigm's Discuw. His 53““ \ putt}. “1‘ had In . 511ml. luuon. 5110mm» o1 i'rml} weukxma‘s. 'l'hrrc \\ 11> ,L: " {Lim- and awn-Hm): ul' LII-c 1.“, MA» smully, puimu) 'm 1-9.5; with ulbuuwn. Bx. felt that {111- \\: ‘hllpl ~I;1\ Nu Hirer One N H. 1,11 151 “i111 1.;‘1':1-11 11111 L‘111c 111111: 11111.5 11-1111 k11111e)5111 110111111; :1: out all the 11111511115 1.11 11111111 blood 11 111.1111; (‘11;11'1 bunk {11111111. 1“. S. “3111111311 511*1111' 1111111111111. 0111 HE WANTED TO KNOW. Because slim fur“ he €015 ‘ bill." \\'hy dw‘s Mrs. M'i‘im‘l "Quivk cur: " dt 511'n}‘: I. called cum-i. that cuuw Luzl huvwles. reduc s L'm- lmHMm lemmes all 11L'm;~~ 10 1‘1 wh what. who cu.) up \\ 11h tlu 0f \l‘edix L1 50: “m 1- 1111‘»? LU bk". s in the Quh lulu» 15ml; ‘ druggists). {Lunnvut mm Auburn, M 11191116“. of SI vux. .V hi» hiker. who Nothing equals “(4 drcaimg for Burns \\'ounds:~-â€"read p-hy isu “Quickcure†Book The human bmiu at least MflOOJJOO 0 an indemudunl. orgu time M a nvrvu cell The human brain is (‘UHJ|)05‘€d of at least W.000,000 of nerve Cells, such an independent. organism. . The life- time o! a norvc cell is vï¬tnnatml to be about 60 days, So that 5.000.000 die every day. About 2:00.000 every hour. and nearâ€" ly 3,500 every minute. to bc suvcveded by an equal number ut' their prugony. Thus once in every 00 days a man has a new bra/Ln. Afl __ r-“-â€-0|--"-“- M-‘ . r--]_A EFor :wzi... 2.5,. y... ECEUCJ. :79.me address wan bunny. . m... to reach mosc women only who xequire auis~ lance, hence I adapt xhis nmhod, as 1 can :2: plain fully by let- W in the action of . . my remedies. g m a ‘1“? Mn, E. Woons, 578 St. Paul St., biumr . . L-“-“-“â€â€œ-Clo-cv finest human 11'611‘ :111' 15 the clamps: ‘1 human hum, var: meat for I will advice ‘ KCHI'L‘ xll inflummut "1 HA VIC; {1A1} 5L of runnim: quner hk‘IVVCCX “t bridvï¬t, fl.“- chm-n: 1), Mi“. “V1 of svvcn h 008th (if an inch " rcnzm'rs 3.11 p for LL I‘L Has your donor faizcd to cure r you‘llnmancxpcxiencrdwumau's nuxsc,aud1 haw A HomeTreat- your weakness whzch “ill not fail. ~ I furwud lull private and description 3 I G k upon receiving your wnh stamp. lwixh mired 1 â€ml. NEE 1311.»;le HJL‘ dun-tor 5 â€mm u r is Mable HI RM’lW o 'i'lilé ;|.uu hy :u'lluu. 1L cleared >115 (“1“. “are [wnL up made him \u-H, u nu uppilï¬tliull to 1.1m Mvdiuiuc (u. Limit‘ud, 15"Quit‘kk'urr"" us ;; urns. :‘u-ulds, Cuts or physxcmus testlmuny Book (free). an lm- IU‘IIIC“) Bil-R" OSBORNE, 01" '. Nu. :5. CLML‘U 01‘ u D Duimr“ Kuward for runnwL h: cued by ruinJiL) ‘ H h: ï¬r-ould 031+"le l 1:! _;ud L but iy ué paid. What Lune 111m t‘ptcr Um Ilcrqulls In good ir i< Lhmdrngnd ust. The thck- urivs from Lhc royr: Mn: genus. tum" Luils and car- imi'luunmtinn and mud “mu physici- with the advunvvs blue Lu say about '0 mm; (free at all q, me. pox‘ homo nmnima- free. n ixIL-rusdly, an .md vnucms} sur mi lexevc him ll~lllc»> 'mnnac . nu‘ out nu) S ['\\(1VL‘\L'3-l5. , "i3 munâ€: \L oulni pasil) liit , 11.3 pounds. always go to she van. drivv'l 4» gut. Well heâ€" hut lessens his pal-Lu. an}! its effsut 1; In}: from his . lancnuy Tvihd'olil 111:5 first-class : mmntx‘)‘ L i.‘ about l't 31‘ {LG ‘ y \0 Root- l‘o‘r-da. U sunk-1‘ LU 9? use 11811"- UV 1 1w \un< - â€â€˜Hrl 018dâ€) n ‘Luu’yvrr-wlf yuu and your busbupd ““1" ill-71150, why dnn‘t you agree Lo dmâ€" ngrue? Fair L‘liunt (firmly)~.\'-avur. If I‘d. "EUâ€: to dexrerx 'ue'd think I’d weak- e'ucd. i\|r>. He. 'l‘flupurâ€"A am not . happy Mill; m) husband 51ml! 1 dimes mm uwznf mum, Asu'L it? Yes. 1 mad»: him do that before W nmz'x‘iwl, . \Vcll, tluu‘L arm, him off Ue’“ (he qui ' : when: be m. 1:, w “um; 1L3 wen-rm: t-nis who»: uthrcn an :u'he.†A poor man out at, 1113‘ elbows ‘l0€* nnL fm'l like laughing in 1:15 sleeves. Sm}. Hm! (fungi)! lake \xarxgdlg. may lead m Consumptiun. A 2:)c.?_1f;‘ l"- of Shilnh's (Knu- may 9:1ch ymlr i3- Almwt ex'crylh‘mg in this world h armlmllthy oxwept thu uncomfortabh â€1111158 nukmly cures for. "Quickvure" curs-s umtlmchï¬uml (11 rain. livery (ll-mist. \Vitlxoul exm-ntion , . . .. L, ,1 éht. new prcpu sm‘xhes its free A man's lines have not fallen 1n plenum plum-s when he cannot go off fishEnr; mntif 1w husput up the clothes- line for his wifc. 0..-..-31-’ -M‘ FRI! addxr Aplustur umdv by sprcmiing"QuiCk- Cure" uu cumuu flannel, linen or col- lonmemuws "g-nln in the back." more quickly than any known plaster. its efivct is ulxmm. beyond belief. Doctors nnw use ll insl‘ud of those Plasters, 11qu contain lhe powerful poisons Avo- uile ul‘ Belladonna. whlt‘h should be used only wlu-u your physician per- mils. us yum system might be rolsou- mi "my absurpliun of the drugs in these plasters. U1 Cure the Cough will) Shiloh's Cun‘. The hast. Cough Cum. Relieves Croup prvmpzly. Um million hotLh-s sold 3351 war. 40 dust: for :15 cents. Sold by all xh'uggism Irf-s Hea'lmhé 411's 011 1111-1 fac mar {m a. bell. ’l'hi‘. mun who 1‘ :1. pint, 15 u "(.‘uir‘kcurd' (: luter‘uhrd \vo “hay; .KILV‘ \\.'l1‘ prucmx't Inc usicrlum Adams Emmet, .‘nnnnn'a .WUKILHH rdALIIDNU 7 , F vi Jmmnu'a Yeast. - Ono hm]: In one cake. 5 «at - - - Two pounds. L‘ mm of Tumu- - - One hem ounco lukownrm Water - - Two gallons. Puma-6 thv mg“. cream of tartar and yeast n :hc “.m‘r. :ldu [.1n:rxtmvt:.zxnd boXLlc ; plavc ‘u 4 w.u‘m gnu-Io for Lwesz y~four hours uu' " ‘ :m xm-nn. men place on ic--. when in wall 0pm: .pu. Lime, cool and delidous. The ginger beer can 1)»: n1)! iued m all drug unl gr wmy mews m 1c cent bouler to make two gallons. “.1111, un)’ word H H nI‘ A M on Hnusekcepcr (Lu rmpluymBnt agent) [don't want another young girl. m't you gvt me u svttled wumun.’ Agrutâ€"AYES. madam. l knuw one \\ no u. had thrI-e husbands. and ducsn't ) <le‘5 \‘huL u‘gre rum has (-1111 of it Con-5‘1 ignu u: m an nee h I (p; Used in the manufacmre of Roma and Show. by J D. Kim: 3: 00.. To. ronto. A Goodyear \Volwd up-tn-dat 1 Boot. - No .ncks; no naih: flex. ‘ Hue: easy. It will not ’ s." nqueak. THE J. 0. KING 30., um, TORONTO. ONTARIO. 3; re QUE ‘EEJ E Eng-111,1 1:» .1 ~31» SAEOLIO is one of the best known (:2 ty luxv ribs 9.: d cm-h 1.32; .e 1‘ ko is 118136.111: hour is saved On ï¬oors.tab1cs 11:11. 1 :11 ‘ ts like a “harm For scouring pots, pans and 1 e- 3115 1‘ his 12f fawn. If your store-keeper does not keep it you should 11: 5151; up. .113 doing so. as it always gives satisfaction '- .xde =3 112112115; sale .. war the UnitedSt ates makes it an almcst nousam‘y antic-m in :ny W311 supplied â€tore. Everything shines after its use. an: 1 1" E %; Ellildreu deli.“E ‘22 using it in their attempts to help around a†rated Wounds: ,:I;;] 5 blood puisumug I'Ut) MUCH TO ASK m:- nun-1:501 unu \u‘.“ H. ,_,,,, __ V Iver)“ druiist. \thlxom exception. ‘15 thoroughly in'.’estigntcd this rpumliun. «‘miursc‘s it, and pre- ixs us‘. in crrxm‘uency. for all hcs.â€"Ji-cud Quickcure Book. 1.126 A L 1L1) V [C E Um “ft; is insured in your lbuulxiuu Montreal. Comâ€" Slm‘ Team in 18194 writes: ru' is u tron-51m: and (1095 )uu say for it; when it_is [I‘Lllï¬ Adams Ginger Bear BRCU’I. Hun-mm mkc- Kuri': (719"- hu gn-at Blood Purm ulthe, hervmnm-s~x_ erl - tace, and makes tbe'u JESSE-116M Kill hux its Weight in gold to :sn'L are said tq denote gene- mu who has cnm'uss'nl 1km if a mule 1:5 able Lu \eruy ext 111162.12: of the hf with an elotxic 1i ‘n'L fit to have. a baby :nng how 10 hold it, and o: a tongue as a baby. S E'JT LE 1.) cures wlls :1 quart of her; zrwn grocer. nus cuts â€f all kjn we not fallen in («gr {rum u .f all kind 0d curly. One bottle. ‘(nY .‘VJIEHD Gennyâ€"L and for rein.- Root Tea, It erenthL-ued 1m. 1 was tion, Kidney Tea eoon cle ’oughly that and erenth. ford, Conn. : L-ou-â€-u-flo O O 0 .q 0 79 I Don't Pay Them. i} Gennyâ€"l was dreadfully “‘“Lus' and for relief Look your Karl'a Clovm‘ Boot Tea. It. quieted my neneb {and suenguucned my M11016 Nervous â€5' tgm. 1 Wu: troubled with Can“ Man. Kidney and Bowel trouble, 110111" Tea. 3500'!) cleaned my system 30 .. 7L l ....-:.Jl‘y raflflmed "alth LIVâ€, Axmv Ina-‘- .â€"_ , Tea econ c'l'eaned my system sawm- oughly that I rapidly regained N81“ and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet. Harb- mm. Conn. Sold by all drugsists- WIPC. 879 Ceylan 'L‘cu, Wed Par; " P “ u. 1.1 '.w 17 Keep your feet warm and my. ' . Into an {fusible people an} “mau- EVJ Patent Sleeper Fiexihie insuie IN COMBINATION WIT“ CORK ALMA t) â€'3th h bun-,4» ï¬t: a n; mulc 1‘ uht ..1bay 4‘ [HI Enwlunnyzxnu “Tr-£47“ fl. SHAN.PrmérpsL 2000 Dozcn lzL‘ Patent Stopper Nut plete, for sale CLCJ'. SLATE, SHEET- A Baarding Schoo! for Boys. foundr‘d in Spitlufl“ .‘nd handmnw mw buildinzs‘ nHmd wizh all modern :lpplianu-s to: "awful"! and health of the pupils. Next. humus On Wednesday. Sepr. 1.3m. Porn 0: he cuh-ndur. e'c.. apply to the luv. DR. Bs'rm x ‘ Sheet Metai Colinqa, Terra C0112. Tile. Ii . Blue); rnd va ~~ iir‘ofmg. Sla'c. Meta; Cor- nice-t. Fr“. Tar. R.u.f1n:. Pitch. F1... Gutter! Downhiheï¬. 31".. mp: Aied the trad ‘. 1‘91â€; Vne 1936. Adelaide i "Helmet 835.. Or" â€"..â€"IA A Prize Winner in hotter :hxa Prue Lon-9. 11 Gold Medina' and 20 yam-s 'z-efom [ho pezvpm TRIKETY COLLESE 3633?} L, PORT HOPE. ONT. Suva a proï¬t when you cm: are A 1'13 0.: .u Kb “1' :»'.'a:v Hu: 1: â€win u~(.fu.nl - ." fir-v-z'c y,’ “:y (ash: 11.1:u‘} 10 mdd ad 1.4m; hebcwil re 1‘.» lc mrvj. ~.z.r 6. 6088: Bid", ' 0036 St, Torunzo. Can't beat“: {or Wearâ€"stands hot wanna?- Alk for Pearle-s OJ. Dealers AL sell .I. r their boat custvmnru In ï¬ll-'1 as 'h‘w as thl inflation. The Quwn Olty Oil Se... Ltd. Samuel R« gwr- Presire‘nl. TH‘CHXO. Use our Mics. Pee I: 0:- Gem Axle Greta. T9 P3P MU 97.3.6 Peertess Machine E‘ï¬anufactwers . Truth Building, 73 mum ST. “551‘. ZRT CS" DREA D!“ U L ‘ s "H 5 (.‘.:\~K.s» , . f .L\ Ll. my ‘FDRONTO GV‘ YHECB‘JKS BESIFRIENL‘ Eï¬KING FQWBER Mllm‘ FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS The Leading Canadian 00116;: for Young: \K'omrn. Annmss Mnclpal Warner, at. Thomas, Ont. PAREEERQ Coming to Toronto will ï¬nd flats of any si7e \xith pouer, heat, elexator, and all conveniences. LARGEST S‘ELE IN CANADA an anal onuauxau $50135 403mm, Nexusâ€; :szLmsa.Tuwm 2; \\‘i1 Db‘UI.LY NERVOUS was drwdfglly Inc: Leading Ca nadian College â€ETAL. TILE CEAYiL ROSFERS 4L ‘- a; L 5 C s and is 1' ... .u r. ‘ ' rn .nn ï¬onwâ€" PM an mum at" i . ' , r Juli. En.â€"J an: :11 us. ‘35 A'AL‘ANJ. guy to L-‘Lh. Jae. Hale». LLB aw ï¬g . 22.70 pm! u â€0.. ye: Lama- I'm-ulna. 1: Ki 9 3 (m 1-! p! IX" .1 Y0 :‘IW’E 130 L168. eh