I“ W m the lo. I“ to M . ; (Battle l'oat-Intelligcnoer.) '80. captain hue all itnngo oi- :puiemen. but that: of Captain Har- ry Tum". porn captain at the Piou- «r ‘l‘uc 0mm. 01 Bogtglo. laun- quo in m mm“. L Manual in flan north; tin wholo ship‘s comm «mm to: thus (not; in but“. sud on an hobou. nil duh; that “no a dainty ro- wmm was humped and uh:- con- 'iâ€"ll‘td when tin can“ mum= won luau-.4. TM cxwiooco ot. the up- an dim“ from almost my othw‘ “I o! the «up. 'in that not on 0! 4“ any W on board wort: 10:: .w inland. ( ; I my: are sick. but hi" to ï¬nd anything that V or if you smpect that 5 (theme. write for a s PILLS. me pins that c at you to spend 5 8i Emmi"? 1,0 spend any. I.:-L _- a If You Inducy l x was troubled for mu gambit. 9009““ 1'.ch m the res“ dent of undid-e. 5‘“ ' n geomagendcd d to «tale that a goth-(lief undv whik yhrly it I [eel to, then cubic, : fwd WIRE ADRIH ON AN ICEBERG circle- than I" as‘ - “l- «as wood mate at the: British brace .‘Sandulani‘. owned by Canv- lip Patna (30.. at London. Ste “1th by a Meal (inn to carry a. loud at cement to Quobecn ma; 0:! this voyage the captain wt accompanied by Ins young wife, sad 5 girl [new 01 beta. Thymus hem»- name was Mary Mitt-nth“. , a ' .M sh": that I ever laid my eyes on. We use :11 in love with hat as soon 5|! she sat [cat on deck; She was asking the voyage to: her health. a dab w 9!: the vexge‘ of. not-vans ptuvtm‘ticm, or somethmg like that. gauged by team parties. balls and pink m - 1 {from} hys tram London we Wk 3 kg bank. and then our trou- uos 6:3“. ‘We wen: anxious to make a quick passage. but the: tag mount reduced speed. Day utter day went my, and still no sign at a [map in the gray mist that enveloped In like a pull. Twelve days went by, and during that time we never caught a . ’mpsc oi the sun or the stars. and «at course could not get an: onset-vs- uou. In the two weeks that we ware in the to; the captain agea tenyoars, to‘rhe was constantly thinking athis tile and hm friend. He was on the .bridgo most of the time. and seldom hm except {or an ham- or two at ; mun hath human»: tar men mm mm“ I" without reuex'. but they 11 theft troubie in GIN l ,gdmrigtge of ourgenerons n .w ‘ t ‘1 33" ‘ name anrï¬g and WC absotu1c2y free of chll'!‘ of cm PILLS. The: dflm‘ziSH at 50c I (or $2.50 the gray?“ during that deep and '04 one to eat. _ h the mornilg o! the thirteenth dept in the log I was on the: bridge, when I smelled ice. i at once can; I: {my to can the captain," who had m turned in. and when he came on deck he too noticed it. ’l‘lnt rendm- cd‘ our podtion more perilous than) before, but all we could do was to keep even a. batter lookout thancv- yer. While we were on the fo'c'ala head. right intone us loomed. a White Mill that sparkled and glimmered in the 'dim ï¬ght. Restore we could. shoot “to the man at the wheel to put her hard down the crash came. We We Hum making eight knots. and the force 0! the cdl-ision was such “all. it stove in the vessel's bow clear up to the heel of. the foreman. Both the capgain} and name): only cs- cwcd by avnnzlnz~ It“ 818E134 V-I- w--__-_'-, - , ‘ fBe mot command at a. few of the hen and won had the long hon, which had been secretly prepared for hwy such contingency, launched. and. the “women were hustled In like a ’flash. I was given command. and: told to wove of! but tha our in’s mfo \wwld ndt “leavqhim, an we», had to wait until the other boats were mallet! and every one safe from the m â€on “the captain would come in nu! out†no toighove ogL‘Wa " BACK LIICB A 8301'. WW: [and was a total wreck and Ind. Only a. few minutes to live. The meoo at her ï¬nch was terrible; the mtg had (anal. and confusion m Cries from the www.curs- mdyaus iron the crew, and above all the roar of the anrtagainst “m that mate a chaotic scmq never to be flargotten.1'be captain was the only cool one'lm board. The accident â€In“! to have hctada a weight from an: channel‘s. Mon can} otten race a. teal Ihnxer much easier than they can anticipate one; . -. ,-L|_ :v-exe mt more than (ï¬fty yards from W was! when she threw up h-r men and went. down. nose ‘nryu mRWc m6. a! course, cast down. noon “2:: to look ahead: and but mum 1 € : [my bag “what!†(1 Mwetwduin tne M Women, the capu'm. nix anon. We had three Wand quite a. huge (cod. no he: no team at Mum u, though. was the “amt no more than three. hour- Cutter 1.1:: ship ï¬rm! the fog cleared _ - "5 F“ 999ml! 5 i g E VJRITE FOR OF WREGKED SHIP MADE THEIR CAMP ON IT. ‘ rambleâ€"if . tut NW yous (ha uptaln on the Sound. and than are sum “own In dripping we suï¬'cred for years with teâ€"if you know your k_i(_l- RAT P011163. odnbef. 19°!» :d for nbont two Ya†with so common “was “a“, men. we result! '1! “4 took: 31 at .- h... received. no beneï¬t. I, IN- PILLS :msol byall :. or 6 box†WINNiPEC. huge be We: glides hrohhu'lï¬ibrlllvory mm of (mm. whllo the an all Around. gum- ucrod {mu m llch't at that noun. wh'lch bathed. cvuythlu; In a nil- onco 11m: to no l. to: no" humm- tul than the non hrlllltm light. at tho nun. l paced up ‘0‘ down IIâ€! trim! to {man on ma mdhod of mu But I hum a well u may g Loom-lat the only ohmoo was a mo Mug vu- M. 1 Cd 1:3 “I“ much at the MM at m Ind "he ochar men. at the {ï¬lm d tho women wurv fled no midst-ably. 'Hawover. all mï¬umflbmtonlnund r .' '1. fl: norm W van sen- cd, as wu supper ‘tho previous night. ind we all enjoyed it immensely. I tuned to help Illa bury but the ï¬rst mate hunted an pushing at; “Ma. help“ ‘hqr law 1!. I tum right away that he was ailing close to the want in that (inaction. and that unles he Med his hows nitr‘cha berg was flat ami made :1 bmuï¬tu‘l roof garden. ~ :Anijay, itd Inns and exercise enough to keep the blood circulating. ‘ “We had a mall alcohol stowagnnd mm: that the .‘wanen cooked our ï¬rst supper. 1t tasted ï¬ne. “as only Medium and biscuit, wash- .ed ‘doivn with a small amount: ~blank coffee. but never in my life did anything taste better. The hot coftnc was particularly fine. After vetting things straightened up we irranged for wa'tohoa. so as td be sore never -to nine any. pauingx ms- Ivel. I had the ï¬rst match, and to tell you the truth I en 04: H... The top ot'the m we: ‘1 rm above the “our. and u the m ht was ï¬ne and char 4: Mammal vaw. was to be had. The ion the]! sham and. rklod In tho mogm‘h't. nay} at int cot “32 I Would surely. mum the hornpipas'. I. wedding it W6 ever got ashore. Seeing the 13:01 the land I let thaw alone and gave the tip to the men to get my tom t'hem whenavw they were promanndinuon the berg. which Wand ,qn-ite treqnently. aim-can was a ï¬ne young mo and bright as chm make them. He he- longed to a good family in England; but had been a. little wild at one time. and,thay shipped him as an apprentice in order to keep him an: of mischief, 'He liked; the lira and soon rue. , 9 mâ€" _â€"‘Iâ€" Well. we allehmrï¬â€˜wa-mh: ing this musing on an icabarg and wondering it it wasn‘t rather com Work. ‘Bu’t, Judging tram the way he mat about it, ice does not out much ï¬gure when it canes to a milonmab in; love. Renate we were on the berg tein Higygt‘hpy “Late. c‘ooi 93 like L_.__ A 19 (1 Mother Ctreyh chickens that d. lost tha'r ma. ' ’As we kitted further south the ice mutually melted and became honeyâ€"mind until it m unsafe. “We then had 'to take to thg bo'a_ts day's utter leaving the berg we saw smoke on the horizon. Then wo be- gun to pull. We pulled until our arms were almost! pulled out at the sockets. but Mm got close enough: to make ourseives soon. We were picked up by the steamer "Nott_ing‘ham' and taken ‘to Livgrpoul. ' ‘0! course. they- mde much of us. and wondered how we had survived the “terrible orperienoe" on the me. but 'to tell you the truth: I doubt if I even- lmd a more 31mm! outing in all my life. No one was killed, in- jured Or even sick, and. the. best at it was That the sailors were all intelâ€" llgm-c young follows. that knew how 't'o obey orders and not make them- selves obnoxious. Then. too, with the little romance to enliven things a) 'bit.‘ I really had a line time. ~ ‘Three week after reaching London Morgan and Miss Mary were married. ‘and we all attended the ceremony. or course, her parents at ï¬rst ob- jected strenuously to the match, but you know ‘how these things adjust mhemgavas." 4 éhée again anti; atrike out for the track of the 'Atlantip vgmela'. 'l‘wc For Adoption. A baby boy. six months' old, heal- thy. For particulars applyfto Dr. White, President. or E. E. Sharpe. Secretary of C. 'A. Socie'ty.â€"dw1. Perhap's' its diphtheria or scarlet fever. Keep your own home free from the germs of these diseases< Preventyour children from having them. You can do it with our Vapo-Creso- lene. Put some Cresolene in our vaporizer, light the lamp beneath, and let the va por ï¬ll the sleeping room. Have the children eepin the room every night, for it’s perï¬ectly aï¬e, yet not a single dwessegenn can live it: this vapor. Ask your doctor about it. . Dangsamext door Vnpmudéaz‘muntm w on our“ AV shoal- (mum ‘ . “4ng AN UNNRSEEN ROCK. ergs within the radius 06 '3 _ of a mile. and wax wen) in Down the path toward the here trudged Uncle Hewitt, his lentorn outing eplaahea 0!. light out into the darkness of. that hour which comes just before daybreak. The wagon had been loaded with produce the night helm. no that when he had harnessed old Bets he would be readyto start on his drive of. twenty miles to the city. He was congratulating himselï¬ upon [linearly start when the kitehep door opened with a creek. and Aunt Mandy called in cautious tones. "Hewitt. 0 Hewitt. you‘ll be caretnl on the any home. won't you!†. _ Ill “W NW; : Umleflewitt’ sflighwaymin . iwo Lulu Linton In Youth's W~ i WWWW†JVâ€" . ‘ “I won‘t forget." he answered. still talking on. - The kitchnn door closed. then open- ed quickly vy'th a; decided squeak, and Aunt Mandy called. in an exag- gerated sgage whisper. 'chlvt. 0 Hewitt 1" agd the whisper reached him down the length on the yard, "What you want I" he asked ,a trifle croesly. for he did not like to bcdcâ€" tainod. "And don't forget to put your mane] in the sack and pin it inside your vest with that gusty, pin [gave m9]. ‘ n - 74-: -n‘n "Yea; m be came“ unk ohcerily. . "Are you sure you‘ve go: me p tol I" “Yes. I‘m just as sum of it as I've been every time I‘ve started to the city [or the last ï¬fteen yours. and just us sum I won‘t have any use [or it. and I’ll any right: nothfmt this in the last time I oven mtcud to carry the okl thing along.†Ho shut the yud snto with a hanc that ut a stop to I“ turthc; warm has:I the kltohon door. t upon the rad ho nurtod old not» at a brisk trot. moonlit}; to cor- o: a good part o: the drtvo baton the sun came up. 3h mun out w. upon out: “do ol the Immu- road. norm; it look strum gm ghostly. In- _._I_ -....-, "run and: Wm:- Handy wot- rhn ,nnd b91- umg about no.†In nun-6.. "A. man: t pa unnu- tou day and um: mm. I «locum a hit flaky. n4 aways coda: homo with money. tea. but u to: {in highway an at hon that Inc’s ul- wul noun-inc to M5 m Woo. lou- Ioc no. I can. tbs du‘o put lot women in thi- olvlllud country. bunny. ahout ion." and he chuckled he_t_l§opaht on the ‘ ’ A A- L!â€" return trip, Lvtulu “hr. After. he had panned the city limits he stopped old not: by the roadside. and put the proceeds at hisealcainto the little has stitched by Aunt Man- dy‘s carelul ï¬ngers for this purpose. He pinned the bog inside hi! vent with a satety pin and then started in the road juab ahead. on himl a (lap-â€" per ywng nun, who walked with. t slight limp. A: Uncle Hewitt drew up even with him. the stagger l - ed up and asked; with a‘ mile. "00qu you 39:0 3' Lellow. a lift [or a. few miles 1" "Well“. now, I. when; X can, it you think riding behind old Bets will be any quicker way 0‘ getting over the road than walking." Uncle Bev- itt: responded. “It inay not: be any! quicker. but it will certainly 9.3 easier for anyh- is slightly crippled. and I‘m gun I run very grateful to you.†‘ "This ain't a. etylish ri ." 'Unole lEewitt sail, as be sum over to make roam on the neat:_£ot his pat- ,eenger. "It's just my market-wagon. but it's a good one. and has healed many a. paying load [or no." "A1 - .u“ Yin- 12:33.... 8. z. The young man 9‘ tenor, and 9.: Uncle thing bepter. may a. ‘W JV'W â€"â€"â€" :77 _ tenor, and u Uncle Hewitt liked no- thing better. than a good listener.ho waxed eloquent in his description or the market byline“ and the manage- ment on a. paying truck-lama. ‘ The young man asked such very in- telligent questions at suchh oppor- tnm times that “Uncle H_o_witt's heart “Ir-mg; iéwar'd him and he was soon telling him with the utmost Ireqdom oi his success ot therday, of 5110 eagly 3113365313113" of ihe 'rbund. sum the pxgdugenhmd pruggl-It him. . ,,-. _-..A-__ I:-A- r-"- p , The Ytalk contmuedpn varioua line: of farm work. until in the midst of u dissertation on the value oï¬~rottcn wood used as a tertilizer to start sweet potato beds properly. Uncle Hewitt was interrupted by the young man exolaiming. "0 what is that! Over there Just behind the biz tree! Look quick I" Uncle Hewitt looked. but saw no- thing unusual. When he turned again toward his companion he saw. oomel thiw very unusualâ€"the muzzle ot a shining revolver confronting; him i _ A-) U “““““ o .u-v-.â€"_ --_V,,, v The young man was smiling. and said pleasantly "I was out looking for some, and I am very lucky in find- inz you on one or your most success- ful days. No, you needn't make any disturbance. I happen to know that the country is not thickly spttled just here and you can't obtain help. Just hand me the proceeds for to- day. please, and you may. keep your watch and other valuohlea.“ Uncle Hewitt started to open hi: mouth, but the look in the young man's eyes and a. little click near his own eyes caused him to open his vest instead, and hand over the tttle bug containing the pneoiopa Lupdl.“ 14,, he said, "I with to thank (>qu your kindness. and in return oh me give you a. bit on advice. Don‘t make it a custom to- take in strange puma. can ugd gm than your; coalition». Good-bye. Mr. may _' _ u _, ..__ _-_v V 'Andw ha started but toward the That appellation ob "Mr. 11W†was the lat Itraw HIM t9 Undo Hewitt): blulm hamper. It. "nu bu! enough to lose so much on 0110’: land outings. but. to ho ridiculed 4m- wud wu immune; no allowed OK But! to plod on. but he :93on ‘vc got the pis- he called “3- down. and groping under the ,mt. brought out the old horse-pistol. and slipping out over the tailboard oï¬tho wagon. he stag-ted in pursuit. o1 his Dormer passenger. The rattle of tho wagon and tho thud 0! 01d Beta' toot drowned the sound of. his approacï¬â€˜ a he gained on the fellow. He came Gp behind him and shoytod sudden- "Halt! Throw up yo you‘ll be n-limpinl in about I #9051. ' .. no! at mm." and the seek a pookote. Then. with e twlnkle In hie eyes. Unele Hewltt said: “thank you to: your undue-I. You my hep your watch: We e bit slow." ï¬e raked the ehln'mg re»!- nr on e level with the young men‘- Om end. with his 13mm on the 1:13; get. asked: "Shall I try this thing. to see It it b in working order." The yoga; ‘man’erlgwe grew eahy Tnmmg cuddcnly the younï¬ men all: tho cold touch ol the .pll clac- slnat his Lot-chem. and. taken so completely by nu-prlee. ho ycd ordcrl fully as promptly II had m- vlctln ot a tow momenta earlier. The old pletol wan ccrtalnly t noel to;- nldcblc-locklng weapon and tho por- h Uncle Hewltt lbw with who put ll to Me hula-d wan to:- rlulnc. to any the lent. “I'll up your rcvolnr ï¬rst.†Uncle llcwm. uld. ï¬rmly. "alum! needn't nuke my reel-um. know how to ace thlu cld-buhlonod kind all r In." Tho Ihlnlu "who: we. tun: rnd without do!“ from tho {once min'l whet. to Unclc new tt‘c pocketh . A“ mu. white. “For hum’o be planted. "0h. t‘hnt‘s at! right nut wanted to know work. Him won't. I loaded for more than 1 it couldn't be 10941051.} Qâ€"vvuw. _. .. “Hewitt. you. know I always warn- ed you to be oamtul. and I aiwnyl told you there was dancer. ol meeting a highwayman. Maybe you’ll pay more hood. to my warnings after this'“ . ‘ â€" 77" â€"â€"â€"â€" A. ï¬ll].- "ï¬ighwaymanl He "wasn't none 0! them highwaymen like you’re always; been warning me about!" 'anorted Uncle Hewitt. “Didn‘t I tell you he- was dressed like a gentleman. and wan just: as pleasant as pie! And as for your warnings. I guess I proved' I’m able to take ca» at myself?" Then he added. triumphantly. "I told: you I'd never carry .that old horse- piatol with me again. end‘l won’t.’-'.‘ I'm. norm of own. w w m In Hm â€I". Last Friday folioc Magistrate Mice- Swe'yn held court in Omemoe. when it was mpresented that William.†PM non had been doing illegal ï¬sh- inn at different times (on some years past. Further disregard of the law in this respect will likely media: a m-tbaok. as other oflenders Will not like payinu‘heavy fine: [or their il- legal amusement. The complaint was lodged Fish- ery Inspector Tonle. who is in Killing Mr. Geo..Fitmnld‘a duties,.thn lat- ter being on the nick list. It seems thnt McPherson had been using a wire snare and a decoy through a hole in the ice on Pigeon river. Whan the can name up yesterday the do- fendant pleaded guilty. Ind wan ï¬ned ‘08 and cents. or 812.16 in. all. mutMIMmmAmm More fatalities have their. origin in or malt from cold than from any other «use. This but nlono should nine. or many you-I Ohnmhquuin Cons bu noon mo; u the moat pump: and ethotm medicine in not tor this discus. It sets on Mun“. inn. loo-on: tho cough. alien. t luau. W this nation at tkll hum innate:- inc the W to I Nth! cw. icop, mummhtat mu roman comma. dow man’s face 8““ â€by “your. sake, don’t!" 0! 01!! now nau- ot. his approaca' fellow. He came ahqutod sudden- yo‘r hands. or in «most In [Down on m: cams 3m AMI. muons» 0F BERT" AID â€SISTER. f‘One curious tact “wading those mbnarine oXplonLions is afforded by them.th (arm a strange blend 0‘ green md violet. the color bzinga little similar to that o! the caverns u-Linh m to to new in icebergs At little innu- m tau-u mu a"... which-robin“ inieeborp. At 1 depth bf thirty-give ylrb the light basin: to get mere and more-duffnwd. and the sun viewed through tho mm at When: water appears like e reddish Opaque globe. but-end this in menu stanceâ€"when sheltered from the rays 0! the sun (behind. a rat. for instance) be emuâ€"broom: visible even st midday. “One day. Just shout noon. 151w. aeverto be tax-gotten lichl at a death d 129 {can The sun was light It the smith. The bottom» upon which I stood consisted 0! white sand, and the reflection at the Light upon an my carpet gave me thuimprceuon 1‘ main; upon a plain of molten geld. At e dept-h 012264“: the ob. acuity is complete; at 827 feet the darkness I: impentenblog‘ and it is mm: to ban.- ruomce w electricâ€" it: for purpascs of vision. I use elec- u in lamps of 10.000 Ezggdlfbpgchr, but . _ .n-O)‘. even. these cannot mum l beyondsndinsof ninety (co (rag-lo metacle is than prc sunken vessels. broke-n ho: had bully gaping tucks um mm." A _‘ No none 0! ‘horror can beam-- «1 by the twtuXpanommu at nth ad «hater which have boa “mated by Engineer dc Plury ‘u: the mum of his pmteuioml .exper- Keno. u s discr- . ‘ . n 0‘ .‘_A OIL- -A. "The crew were moutly asleep at the moment when the chute:- oc- curred.. and. 1nd. than pnctioally d imam-1y from aiec to th. 60 hr they had not been it- twuwdbyuytbhumoat o! the nworectonod. The men mu spans-c as it asleep. There they lay. named. in a. calm and mysteri- 9a slumbez. Imrmohed. ad climb- :ng down to the Mtchnys. touched can of. the carpal with one hand; the (lab teens-ho dissolve 19d vanish under my and. ion-ins nothing but a stumps Hermann“ ~â€"__I ‘lfl dSand-the We: ottho seas! Mil lions alone no encultednotmtrom “:0 Family. I hue nevox been there..but one o! my man once went; down then: clad in the old diving than the unhappy nun died almost diner: be ruched the Macs-gain. but e had hd time to see several guileom Lying :1: fl: obottom, with the mast: still standing and the timber- m-ork. 1m sound. The-no. or course. was none (1 thn muons trauma: claim,†I m not thin! it would!» {undue to recover than. Allmsmls would have been dmtroyed by not by now... u thqy have been beiow wa- ter over n‘ncn 17m. ‘ “1. Mn seen personally the vows! «am. that 1338. won convey- ins Mann's manna to Holland. batik was wrecked. en route nndmk, with: 100,000,000 at goldobboazd. 0!. Hum. 55,000,000 have been re- covmd. but the remainder. as I have mitt. is Itill in the bottom 0! the man. The Prince (1 Monaco eta-ms that. he has tound near Cyprus a game: still tall at objects of an at my bottom of the’ ocean. This is what submarine boats will have and: a treat tutum betoro themï¬s,‘ by their aid. we shin one day be nble to cxplore unknown docp_. sun grottoen. rich in unknown forms of life. Vault; full of untold wealth. gum. the tomb of many a poor. sailor." Every mother should know that chamberlain'a Cough Remedy. Esper- hotl: at. {or mum high. a it contains nothing harmtnL For uh by. all drmiau. Andrew Carnegie has nmson and only on daughter. so hi1 hundreds 0! million: will our: no lino “Cuneâ€" gie kingo. Russell Sage has neither eon x'xor donghter, and his lot-tuna Wm be untamed 1mm strangers. Inland- Btnlord had only one son. and in did. 0. P. Huntingdon had no childmn. Percy Belmont ha: no ohfldmn. And throo o: the. younger Roohetpllen. although married (or ten you: or more, have no children. So we might so «I. through tho list at million-ins. and while we should most with some nuptials. like Wm. H. Wax-hilt with eight children. M Gonld withle Ind J._£_’._I(or- cu: with tour. In shook quickly ea- tghlhh the mt tint the avenge lumbar oi childmn in out-.0011 ricrh American human In In bnlow thn gourd um; mum! on an. pro-shin: bar it would prob-M; not Mb twmlndlhunmoounn- Mt! d Dr. Gluing. tut. of vital mum in New ark, um the ma. norusdonoo section. wjmo Matti-«immin- live. chat. by mpg-t balm-h birth “to on. man nation in â€I! “Us . . Minn MGR-09f. '50 w“ means“ â€lad†W the :1: he an descend to: 8 in amassing hi4 uPencnc in floor. says: curious tact 344.0045!!! ‘1 Thom†“mmamm a f “WE A most inpreeeiwe net-vice took plant It the chapel on Mount . 8t. Josey!» Peterboro..m the morning at the ammunninegontuhnts received the ho); habit. His hardship Bishop 036mm conducted. the solemn aero- mony. A lame number 0! friends at the young ladie- were present. BM. Dc. O'Brien delivered a forcible nnd eloquent semen. nnd mnsiq ap- pxopz' to the occasion was pen- dend by the choir on Mount St. Joe. oph. Followinc no the nine postm- hints: a a: M m CC‘INI‘ II, maid a; 13:ng 8 “u†$93.". 923.5983: 80.333 engagingâ€"Ina. . gig mu Susie McDonald. Belleville..in human Sister Mary Louisa. Mina Tenn hwotte. Quebec. in religion Sister nary Faustinn. Mica Frances Whittaker. Montreal. in religion Side: Hay Anselm. Miss Helen Conway, North Bay. in nliciou sam '32! Clare. ' Mia mm. Groom. Lindsay. is: mligionnsiator ï¬ght! qt the One». Mics lug-ion Cutout, Petcrboro, in religion Sister Mag Gabniel Miss Donna. Guiry, Ennism. in pension 81d»: Mu: Ethelrodn. lino Knuth!) Content. Ennis- m. in musics: Sis“: nag: 8t. Miss Katharine Cutout. unmo- mon. in religion Sioux flag; 8:. Each. Ming Flamenco Dillon. 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