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Lindsay Post (1907), 29 Jan 1909, p. 2

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‘\ .nur comfortable beds to take their shod. which is nanny provided ream. .3137. near at. 01nd and in palatable audition, the pie M {themselves and gain return to their resting places. 13: mode ot living followed tor week: end months at a season of year pile: outdoor life is uninviting. even .w the pen door be left: open. is attended .wiflh indigestion. constipa- fnllm other ”forms of. sluggiehnese ...â€" . \weak fitters. Inc]: of good ‘3 flow in dams, stunted weaning: “ flow gains in d'der hogs. Exer- cue is one essentiagk 'for swine ,9f a‘Il 'mfihog Iaisingn'stobemndea‘ mesa. and it is on not providizg 'fi that't‘he warm ipen used for both sleeping and feeding fins. For young litters coming in ooid weather» a " warm pen is necessary. and rather m quarters Ere “so conducive to the most profitable gains during a. :hog's final fattening period, 'buh' at ‘L no other the in a boss life is siege 9 ”mg advantageous; ‘ , ; “For brood soWs due to (arrow in ‘tbe Tate winfler or earfiy spring months there is no‘ better shelter than the movable cabin. 'A number In! these can be “ranged Side by side Q ‘3. ‘â€" C§ Iva-u wâ€"â€"â€" on the homing of swine beoo‘mes a .re or has diltidm problem. This 6 more pnrtiouhuy true in re- W to the housing of sows due to In" in the spring. It is dbiem on " the housing M the vigor of sprim uteta depend. The “find edition o: ' with: No. In or the Iive st'ooko firs-an. Ottawa. treats this question 11¢ Winter Housing of Swine those close houses is due m oi exercise taken W (:91: in than. Alter risi: .mt comfortable beds to 5“, “bid: is usual-'6' ‘PI'OV buy, near at (um and i1 «union, the p38 3" than nuud or am emu" "0‘", “- n “w “-a'" â€"""’ - Witt! signs at ill-health .in the tom was the cloning one. 'hich "' 3°“ at coming. Menus. mr'ineu 0‘ in the Auden! 0“ and" "m" if. and other evidences of lack 0! By eight o'clock the hall wan mud. gum. The bhief difficulty tron: 'ed to the doors and other: were ‘9- those close houses is due to the .plytng for admission. Many wet-edu- WI: tauâ€"u. â€"v-_ _, 7 iii-884 ewe-sin}! bum house! ad. dressed the audience on "80me ’8'. 36385“! 0° u 10 provide “in? , Every Young Man Ought to Know. .0: tr-mpentm'c during Uhe winter‘ Throughout the “are“ he gave the ‘M. In In With“! desire to: young m ‘ comm“. mount 01 um me with due consideration ,‘ood “,1“. which could not but tar their contort mam progressivc: help them. 4.“ nice“ We. during the past ‘ At the clole of u” meeting anoth- h' "‘n "nm‘u’ "”te‘! 1”” er appeal was made to the m, and an: bl money in building ehboratc‘ all but a. low M up. mm of mm W 1°" their new" fining the quartet“ was a feature of this fink-red one or two seams ”he mis- meeting. V 7;--_-_w FI-u --â€" -.â€"_ -_ take the: bud dude became apparent W remnofthehvtmnt taxeswinc Instead of flowing greater vigor, cx- Imiited sign: of (ll-health in the form - 'â€" .â€"v_- ‘ in or near the barn yard. If kept' e comfortab‘g bedded tour or five largo -. sows will! lie very comfortably in a' ‘cabin constructed according to di-! rections given further on. The old. style of raid creep beneath a straw stack, so long as it is cfoaed. on three .«eideS, affords a fine bed for breeding . acts or even growmg pigs. On some: .0! the most ext: n-ive hog breeding ‘ establs'hmenta the only shelter givâ€" :- en the sows in winter is amohd barn‘ "on Sam-(1393mm um 91 new J .._7 _,._ ‘2‘»4' XcMaster Band Dram Crowds flagging mee‘tings' oii getaway ev- {hams ald’finnid'yfand hrge crowds 0.912136 them on each _oecaslgn..â€".. ‘1 Saturday night the tovm‘hélf Wu! RM A-‘uilsgfiu ,mfl ed'with'mi'fiué __._ of unwed roots and chopped grain, . hm, eta. given in 'a rather dry-con- ésistency, gin? maintain a ‘f-me condi- ;4:ioxi_ {or successful motherhood. : The bulfetin then goes on t’o de- Tscrihe in detait the :an.. construc- '!:xon' and management of various lfistjks of houses that! are in success- A, “Ivâ€"'â€" «I-ar VW .4111: W‘fifflifi“ en the sows in winter is nn‘ohd barn or shed'iined up to keep the droughts out, and having a. constant- is open door Which affords tree and nniimited access to the open air. The teed'ng is done in the open which compels the herd to take a good amount of daily exercise, upon which good health so much depends. Saws this housed and fed on food composed x -,. ‘g' T." "if" 11:: _ large hTmsted Icetmgs Greet the - Young Revivalists I!!! open?! on in different parts of Canada. Copies of this excefifent bul- letin WhiCh s‘houild be in the hands of evu'y swine rai ..er may be so- med free by mak. ng app ication to of many swm": ran .er and free by 11131:. ng J. G. Rutherford ainncgfflttaiwg. t .5 Vw “Val-W â€"-o* ’ “eased the audience {61' about six r: Militia [and by the cm“ W” hominz season of the 1°" hudiéfifl"'e§gef stock commis- v76“: cx-f The Largest meeting 0! the Ped grain, tiOYISy r dm-con-‘ rec8i‘ f-me condi- aunt: hOOd- BOO“ on t’o de-- same const'rnc.’ IOUDU variofis' other in success-i can f parts of 3.1m; gfilent bun-i cents «I ' 'Ilfrir‘ 181’s 0 in .a Will Not Mist the Pulling Don [:3 ‘ ét': flame: of a Kidney Aching Back 7 o! the Manon-tron: Appetite those who wanted to be aux-lethal to The mole quartette woe recent. and rendered a number at selections throughout the evening. eager to hear the band. The meeting wu for men only, and between tour and five hundred men of all ages 3:- a...“ 1m hear the word of God A number of well-known "1.. sun: by the audience. I the quartet“- which V." on 1 form. { aucieince with a. number of 2 which were mandated in a most pleas- their way boulevard. Quit“ W â€"' â€"vâ€" _ The meeting could not help but bring souls to Christ, and as that large audience 0! people rose up and sang those grand old hymns, it was ing manner. I Lin The leader, Mr. E. J. Bingham, ex- my '83 enveloped in mm pressed himself as greatly pleased £13“ (night from about ten o’clock with the trip to Lindsay and prayed l ‘3'“! the“. was considerable scurry that God would bless the people all °" ”4‘0“ 18m” and candles in the this town and this community. .mt “wads throughout the The band. who came here torthelr town'The“"'“Wfltioasooddeal o! cw only. are sacrificing both 836381118. 83 t0 the “I!” thereof. ' * - Inquiry last Honda! elicited we ., _-|. V‘rv-oâ€"rvâ€" vâ€"- - their time and their treedom in mk- ing theée trips. They left “‘3 mm" ing to resume their studies in Toron- The strongest man or .‘woman wan a back constantbr ac'mng find daia‘ existence 3 strugle. It's the sane “my wnth urinary troubles. Booths Kimmy Pius cure these Ailments. Lindsay people prove this stntementf, L. E. Starr, of 52 Russell-3L. Lmdsasy. 0nt., says; “1 have used boom's Kidney {Pitts and received 'much benefit from same. For some tune I Item: that 41 was developing some bladder troubfe. In my work. which was very trying. my back he- gan to trouble me and 1 had considâ€" eratle trouble from urinary atteo- tions, as the doctors had told me. 1 received no benefit from their treatâ€" unmts and )finany determined to try Booth‘s Kidney tl’ilfs. 1 obtained same at Gregory’s drug store and tound funnediaxe relief. 1 move used other 0: 'Booth‘s prcparalt‘lons and can {any and honestly (recommend saw-J Solid (by drawers. tk‘rnce 50 cents. The \B. '1'. Booth ()0. Lt‘dq Fort. Ema, Ont, sole Canadian agents- ‘Winnipeg. $21.00. from Ontarifim‘ablo Archdeacon Casey addressed tho points, :via Chicago and St. Paul, 00mm in mane. to the im- Minneapolis or Duluth, and propob: PM improvements which '6" w tionate razt’es to other principal po ate my in an interior of the church. in Manitoba, SaSkatdhewan. and ALâ€"é He nu! ma! m W during .berta. Tonnerfly fare Was five dollars and forty-tin cents higher andeVen at that! rate, a number of peop:e pieierrcd this route on amountf of m discolored a a result 0! m passing through several of the large' recent m in the m. American cities. Now that! the rates ”“1138 the 09011“ On the id“ have becn lowered, the tram! via the. I 1 him ihat it would be better to ‘GIand Trunk and‘this attraotgenmv0 the whole interior re-deco kroute, is steadifuy increasing; «2.. . rated I cure and consult Grand Trunk scouts‘ and mafihgi a": 22:1“; : before deciding _.on your trip. ‘mt decorating the 0‘ at â€"T.hc tender leaves 0! a. harmlessfigkma “Lung-healing mountainom. shrub give 1 week, to Dr. Sheep’s cough remedy it: mar- inm "E'élous cugative properties. Tight. phn {tickling ,or ‘disbresdng coughs, Batu: .ufisk nan-1' to the healing, sooth- If“; agion of this splendid prescrip- if wâ€" @994"e ommr'teu them No! Be judge. Soil by d): dealers. ’I ;1‘ 3R,” gagâ€"25c. Ask your title- gist. He known WW- Wm" tiq'n 25-1 Dr. moop’s' Cough menu Apdgf, is sh kaMfor chim- are-n, 35' weal. Containing no opium, tho'ratorm, or dbber harmful drugs, mothers ‘dhoukl in satiety always de- mand Dr.~ Ghoop’e. Isl otter remedi- ", I t)- Sampson’s Strum SUNDAY EVENING the audience. 10‘1 I” which was on £119 91“” Winnipeg $21 ive properties- Tm 'distmaing coughs. . to the healing. scam- : this sphendid preamp- Shoop’s’ Cm M93“ um um Rood: for eh“- ‘ ' Somtmnl 3 h. 75‘, ' {mm Fire in lem Barn and Hay Burned It. Edward lack a [law but M the Marin mum 0n Sammy morning about nine 0 otook o mum the. occurred on the fun of Mr. Mme! Back. int 17. con. -1. New township. about three miles from mm, when ‘bis bani. were total deatroyed. to- gether with M tweke ton: o! be: and it the turn implements. The one or the fire I: t m:- tcry. and the Inn will hit very .hrev: on ur. Beat. on It I: under- stood he Ind no insurance on the ouifdlng and contents. - A home. gamma on the some ‘tnrm wu destroyed by fire obout | three years 390. Division of the Missionary Money Allocation of the Collection: at St. A; dm’: Sunday School -At the conch-{on or the teuons u St. Andrew‘s Bands]! who” on Sun- chine“ '0‘ pc- an no no u. ...u- “oco "M Ordinary ... ... ... ......... 3.30] "If: .0 WI- “id 0}“! ‘ gamma?” ,.. 313.11, ’9“ ”am“, “a” I h": t: c amazon- an.“ len Buk ' French evangehtation .... 8.71 rm in! :m :gmkfidw: . ' "‘ I had recovered from the int shook 1°“; 0 on u. “4 ..... ... ~ H " ’ ’5‘” {dz-u aoident. I ptoduoed the ban. _â€"â€"â€"â€",;_ ...: and It. India! (reel! to as: afternoon. t reso'nhon was adopted 81003th the missionary money reflected during me year as lemme; - Forctgn Missions- Oninese m ... ... ... $6.00 Lights Went Out on Sunday Night Pole Burned Dun at 0mm and Threw Lindsay in bath»: brbken on a pole gt Cameron and the high wind wmlhmm had blonthewineagainst the cross- arm, which ignited. The fire burned the cross-arm and. extendingto the pole, burned down it also, the heat mmmviretosuchanexunt The Decoration of St. Mary's Church ed with may infrequent oc- easknl at this kind. which so!!! to show how are!!! are tho oflzers of the comp-arm :1" “10 but ”"1” possible nude: .11 circumstances. Ev- en Tot-onto has its troubles with N1- Panamanian Baden” Plus for 3m tibia the Sacred Edifice During the operatiOn the idea struck him that it would be better to have the whole interior re-decorated and brightened, and accordingly he communicated with a firm that is at present decorating the Cathedral at Hamilton. They sent one of their skilled artists to Lindsay during the week, and together with the speaker, inmcted the church and ehteheda plan for decorating the intuit. On Saturday morning they saw the plane to his Lordship Bishop O'Oor' nor. of Peterboro, who heartily ap- ‘proved of the undertaking ‘ o C 7.41-: A- AI.- rnvvvâ€" -_ Rev. Father Casey (Inscribed tom congregation the pature and design of the dewrations with vhich the in- - -- L‘_ work is carried out as is WOW- the people of St. Men’s M will haveonootthemostmuflhl M At the close of the 10.30' o’clock ass in St. Mary’s Sundhy, Vener- Lindsay is troubl- L an extent for art)»: whomubeenngealortuvorkm Walthemheetordeteadwm tlonln thelnterlor olthe church. Bentlml tensions eeeoee end de- elne will embellleh the well! and the eflect will he unkind! NW The cost of the work. withhel- grentlon voluntu'fly decided to mu tint amount by «Mutton. which ls enhatentlel evidence of the (act that they Med With doulht' 3nd pleuure the monuml'v M by their popular pater. O. P. E. W Goo. 8. Dating. who (in. in Babel-non“ Itreet. 3°” mam, m on m- enline at" delord WM witfl u out, tool- -‘â€"â€"_-_7 , dent The wet-er sum or the locomo- tive burst and nodded the whole at the left side of his face And head ter- “he nodded parts- At the fine. I I1)- plied it I was sullen“: Ionte agony. but within t wonderful: short: tine Zun-Bnk we no file. I put dale” continue my journey. nnd won renun- “AL up; wâ€". .. V,“ tad loontinued the trentngenl It M wonder!” well and in n few him had the wound nicely hcafinS4 Jdon'tknowuuthipgaofineua lbedler of bum, sails. cum. um aimin- injuries which worked: new {male to; and in m oflnlon mbox on Zara-Bah dhould be kegt handy in cv- superior about Zulu-But. Time no: gain fathers in all. bunches at trade have pl.“ ed its not superimâ€" ity over the e ointmenh ond pains of the div. No doubt one {set w Zolaâ€"But i mode entirely tron herbal woes and extracts. while or- ;dintr: ointment: contain more or. (as animd bun-d oik. goes {long an to exploin tun-Burs superiority. 'Hoquer t‘h'. may be, the hot reg ‘ -' AL- -. min: m in four continents I mob it has been introduced with. flit ten years it In. become the lead in: homehold m. ' For “1'08. m m, Dru-ea. cv- lent. pg... ulceerl. ringworm. I‘M”.- W Mung. fetter“ sores. am puns, cold-lord. MEN” “and! .8 skin W 3nd dbeuel. 9mm in hand .doubt : moot photudbheZun-J marvellous cure. pm md atom! ”flat so on. cum; 0! price. to m of oure'renden, Who-mg have dime“: In chum u sum of the genuine Zulu-Bub (tom. unit local stores. New Year’s Day for the Chinese 1:to the English “Same to yam”. The bed celestial- vfll spend the :holiday quietly. However, there we: -not much work. done in the lunatic- Mr. Choung Sun. 0! the William-ct. hum informed The Poet thielnol'n- ing that the Chineee reeithnb intend Ia hon the noun limo- m wanting :1» Arrival at -lf your stommdl. hurt. or hid- neysm'flnhtryltldlta £9! doses on}! of Dr. Sloop'a Boutonn- iu. In five or ten MD on”; t renal. Will surprise m A (eveem wil'oovcrthe can All! bore in W ham! 8 doan'at time the stomach. not ‘2..- Nate flu but, or Educ. Br. Shop's automate noes M to ghe welt Ind Idling larva. M organ u. an on Win. seru- wun than none. tail. tin w iq W mm.- everymre w 31‘» it ”nuance. A teat 17! sure” mu. Sold by a «laden 01.3. lire-u In“! Salad “'51 mt " worker'a bane. m a what the cm mum Linduy were saying to each other an“, the Chinese Nev Your. WATER GAUGE BURST hedging different nnd -- A1 rut " :- «:th Another Ya: But 00., Toronto. y. Db M (d to Home»: is“ mguu much. not dig-r played a trimdly game with him 111'. has: of wt but. the score a ”Mumebcub’tnlinhwnot gene. but ””1“an mean“ 4.41-- ....L am he termed fun. :3 the_ everywhere An Absent-Minded Toronto Citizen deadalnvitha'm I'd Thu 5- tron the Mn cour- ur: Then We been may shunt minded prolmoro. but Toronto to unconneone who humane “no respect. Minn o m no he Wu m cricket with the tan tron undo”. Mo tum town. and when he went to buy I [not to act but tome. be Wu toned to uk «lawman!» otl‘hotm in vim-n he and. When he became o bridegroom. he took the ordinary houymoon trh. but the any um nun-tutu he forgot the existence of ms with and 'new to 1m mother's to: Ouc 0mm October norm he want on: to vigil his sister. on we wayuclnetsmunbtndbtmg- but: until; an nttunpt to play the “kromum 1km." Mbcn he nrrrw- ed at In: later. be round hex-1 pha- ins use "Brgtm Gunmen" on the pane. On On return home. mu: than tunes finch: in In nasal ucm. his rite utc‘d him to rune up the liver: M get a tub no take than to the station. She was grat- "this hill the Intern: at 'JIIU.' be to“ the man. “like streets Ire are to be crowded." ' I I; «rpm-ed to ncu' him tel! the lucumn to make are cm the rend-once to the Tanhtd series; Wu- â€"r :â€"-v~ .7 “The ice was soft. but not! “0*... Me r‘nh that won the tenhrd last M1 ”Amen Lindsay and the old nu. not! proved tint w kinds of. ice Scarboro- met nt the Gronite in one hot alike to them by wipm the ntternoon and the men from the eat- Lakeview. out ot competition rather era outing metropolis infinite” 1003i”. Laue. With ”tile as the proceedei to prove the]! they could vice. did thin: to Brennan. trim- lnh‘ him In 1’ shots. but Larry 0'- ml on an kind of ice. 0n the other hood. the Sou-born men 1nd Brent Connor got I etifler nrmenfl from difficulty in mow; the distance 3. Young. me htter looked like 1 They must use 3 niuerent breakfast! ' but but: find; food to the one flat gins their ne'nhbnre. the ice-1:. their mutate. "Amway. the me after She first few ends. was never in dean: for I. moment. Lindsay’s phyern ere nesr- ' h In nuns end husky end they‘I“ Q‘ve die delivery the! counts even mo'e then strcngfh in shoving: aut- in stone through the fish. Even one whet) It We cnb' pun goat like he aid for th: has scribes against the Tinker- ll nil: be ell. up with the Pet'erboro tem.-Cobout¢ Sentinels-Bur. The Peterboro Examiner comments u (clown: Referee ‘1. a. Iloxon. of L-J “unmanfi‘. 'n (In -__._LA name score “31 to 10 alumna-tin Slum v- ...,--_-,_, . mun-y excruhting ‘peroxysxn, h.‘ tam total of the comic out which our spurns editor '6“ mm or an old pile v.1 discarded plates. and pub- tished in our report or not Weeks i take: maxenjie stys, ma he; A Banting Speoacle. "The Linda: dinning Post has I gone to the expense 0: knight hr'gc the muffin: Realm. IVellm m- 3‘ new a who attended the maven in onsembfie cut 'of the Pieter-Wu MU let Will- 01' m3!!!“ ch‘" imam recently between the Mid- nl‘. cracks And in the sets and the Peter-borough interme- of males. b‘uflhe it to m u the om- “! an be“! set that: the photograph is upper-en:- w an old one at t Linda! Sunday cane together) It Davie can plan goal like he did for the jocnlk scribes ageinst Ihe Tinker: ll! mm be ell up with the Pet'erboro tem.-â€"Cobonrg Sentinel-8hr. The Peterboro Examiner comments on tortowo: Referee 'J. a. Iloxon. of Toronto. had connidernbie to do with thedetenl: of the Pete: and his work wilt long be remembered by the phyero incl (be fun who our flie cane: it was so bad Ell-t the Pe- terboro a!!!) hove notified the 0. H. A. that ISM vi! 1881 no more gums with him In referee. (Pram to the game they (and uked the! Koxon be not appointed {or the Linda-.7 some n theirophom or men. forced to other (one. of the dab in whiohxhe his muting-d, had not left much confidence in the minds of the Pe- te: bow Inn-sear”: Int be was a ma to bath the came in Linda}. A it dcvehped their 13* of mo fidenee «In Justified by the wny in which be out-tied out 118 dunes on Thureday night. the turn-mes he handed out to Pam-bore (or the This is from the Fragrant in It: most part were undeserved Ind in putting three men on ut once for arena:- that cauld' not! be seen tron the side b1! a direct drew upon are result arm cane. The 'BcVie' “Us: The best Inn of the "coin“ probably Referee J. 8. Mason. of Tomato. Be vertex-med a Bum can act in the (int at! when he presented tlw Mel's with an» a". and practically the game Bunch all Inside n minute (or something which htrd‘g anyone else in (II.- rink Me M luv the remn. It was duriu' the thence 0:); the“ Men that the home “an M agree counter: by What and climbed the game. Mom’s nth mt. mt provad hi- ” be ‘ “1°“ w Peterboro Times incapable «new .110 bu otfl- W cumming the Lind: and in never“ gun.- ill “huh the W much Madly but! have taken part this nelson. Midgets «won (or were mhbwrkwunewrnpto‘. themeinthefintw‘ Mrd- to sari with. 8 man to be u: ”I, benched Ducts. hm releree, E“ be Obie to. “re {or ”new ' at ‘eut “3. “Id “I“ he amt. at the spectators cow m: .uum-hmnyot t» Mum,mdd¢ri ntu'eu. ‘thuhwwt ‘h “ape.” tuner head” '- ll|~“ â€" _._ has: of ant but. tile soon a: {all tune beub’tnl influx-lot the mmyuemewnom LumbetemedMutbeioe wu um um und in any once; was covered with water. The team. game m: u I «new worm that in“ m LATEST SPORTING HE'S lloore. Dusty home and went their rubber boots. a ; referee hr EMS", ”ever. and stuck to mmwmwmrwmnc return fine '01 be glued ct an (III, ““0 wâ€"-â€" Fr cane r'nh thit won the hunt-d Inst nu. nnd proved that w kinds of. ice hook alike to than by wiping the Latvian out of competition rlthet -â€" ‘Ll‘ The Telecm mrnbbes this dope on the TM series; “Lindsay loaned up with pruticdl: the - n l__‘ Lakeview- out of competition rlthet Nfiib. Little. Vi“! male Is the vice. did than: to Brennan. trim- mifl him In 1’ shots. but Larry O'- Connor got u stifle:- Ira-neat! from R. Young. 1!» litter looked like i seven gnu-V 'w* * got a we to him use (LC- in the afternoon.” Bâ€"q'i m‘ Surboro. wu played Thursday titemoon in the uni-limb of group ace of uhe maria M111 Primary Cumpctition. The competing clubs Wcr': W and anthem. the (or- mcr Wt! 50 to Wine.” W4: out. and there were may poor end» The stores; 3. Butler “I”. in hen:- “Evita” W Aâ€"wvvâ€" w V midgets Mon (at were add) the me in the first half when Referee lcxon henelmd Duchy. Panel! and lure Ior something whim most of an: panned three cock nnd pI‘flCP duh» M the 3.1!. Thu 11:31: and conga o: the m:- arousal _ “ ‘ 7‘- AL- om. Kerr h salted to pin: cal for flu Linda: winters scan-I the Pctexbom printer: (I: they ever out: in cettincpis stones up. So Lhdsav jut (kitted to the front and sued there, taping pnduully as they pleased. 0t éo‘hne. it wasn't nice cum. Bud} . thing (3 mpg... sible on that kind of ice. hu‘ti it thawâ€" ed um Ends” rink: have home. II: Peter!!!" limes speak. thus. oomznin‘ the Lindsy-Peterboro electric fiW the boxes of m nun! P083; 5...... 000 the vim” I“ the “we at profitbfliu'. be WV“ whemflflnw . lino-In in (utnrc a-tinal same ”We“ ”Ween /'C Sarboro Eco. Tenor“ vnr horse. cc. ~- .10 ...19 but the city on My dusqznv “my; Granite. beat tomato. it is hard! likely they win Isree to pkg Lindsay the nicht betore rm- Ttnklrd timb- I! M best Lindsay :ud Ibo-Vin their glue-1n the; first! round of the link. it would mean three games in twenty-four hours to then. “Mi u “too much- tor phatrs’whomaketmrtand not o. W oruie roarin'gme." LOEI' HIS HEAD the editor ‘0! the Peter-bore Be- Vicw evideltb has not recovered from the fit «mm to winch ha. hasbeen «Bern: nix-0e the be- ginning at Number, and, in an unâ€" moan: era-confine paroxygm, n» tnmtonlotmooniooutwichwr sporting editor a: cum ot an old pile at discarded plates, and pub- tished in our report or tut week 5 bake: makflLHe says. ”a he; A Dem-«1m Spectacle. \ ‘ "The W aims-s Post has chooa picnic. We base seen crowds in the Hover]. in China- town. 111 Whiteohapel, etc" a.“ in the manor, incongruicy and dnboksm or elregcd humanity. but this colon- tura supposed repreeenution ol a. body 0: well-WV“! peopje who pain their was into. and hxe many omers. were ghd to pay their wa} out oi m is par exoefience em most viflibihs Ind labelfoun 01 mod- ern times. In tat. it it! Were at am, like anybody who eVer lived in Eo- “borough there would be unplv grounds for an action tor demagu. en]: 1! if Linda‘s oonldn' t be 50!; Tu: enmtato m the com." in :he an «we at at!“ WICK 'toohone W my have to You all“ mu, 3mm: 2:. unfinished tree-form.“ (lbw: Bridal In“ K“- hone first and two mounds EHE II'UH'

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