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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 29 Dec 1905, p. 11

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10nd. 60-. ' BBC-I Ir. J. P. Donaid said he hsd hsd ' our to the ground. but having to max- any persistent rumbl- tor Donald he had made up his - . to await another opportunity. Ir. Alex. Fisher. said he was s new ~ in the municipal field; he had solicited to stand on former oo- but this you he had been = to see that it we} his duty. to ~ [or the town’s interests, it ' kl and i5 elected b. would do st. It. D. B. Mchbb said he in! in ., field to stay. With Menage 'tha streets, Council» had been pub- ~ the wrong course to: years in 2' mg semi and gravel on clay -» and he didn’t value the town .. n! pit as one on its assets. The » 2 way they; cmld get good rosds " by using granite. It elected his 5 tchwotd. would be, “Economy. and mm for money expel” ." (31" I“ use.) He was also in. [ever 6! Qp‘en- “' up the north water! afld attract- that trade to LindeA' . Ir. John Duke said ‘ hexazy “1"? who?“ to bezinhe 113 go mics WEIR nbnvtt. He was in ‘ f "the request bf the .pb“'re.11 . 4122322272. 22o Mimi 223%, 1,35. 1:5 conv Him .0. hit! so. Some years ago be (Dr. .1) had seen any amount on public york going on in town. _ he had a to himself, "What do they. pan!" Thin your no but soon nun akin; around looking for work. In fiopinion an eflort would unmade bmintain a. Lair "one. our: gun. but he wan aworo that wolko Wand for have to be built. He do the very: best: he ooumâ€"ho not inlallible and might nuke ‘ tea. but would not, repeat them. :1. at when deducuoz- gu; “6.... u. made the cost is on); 1 3-40. V M“. ~ . m. Burrows -- “You’re mate a map. Mr. Robson. tfi‘ I would g'to ask you It, the assessment; Mi“ been raised last you. man 5.“ me how much hag been really. ”a! by this year’s Council I" II- Robson did not 391; the drink ‘ m question. and Nmr Bay an- .‘md to: him, saying that. no as- nt had been made by this ’u’g Council. last year’s having confirmed. pr. Vromoan, mayoral”: candidate. A. my: on the list,, A number ob lakes continued from pan 9. In w. M. Robson sajsl, 'it wan Pat to speak ob municipal mat. “ this year. Imam the Council fl “anguished smothing. in re- r“ the deficit and rate of taxa- W What had been done by: the 9"“ “a well done; He was W the Police and Lighting dues. The Police responsibil- ‘u as misnomerâ€"ton a. whole had heard nothing gram council ' w‘cners on police, ”a in m we have 81 ‘11: lamp; 3; $50 ‘1‘- but when deduction 19: light. a «min the cost is only, 13.40. {AT/[mum ma nonmn Mtfllflfigl'fff'fggfgflffi l Unlawâ€" r. Vromoan, mayoralty. candidate, :next on the list., A number ob ”a had asked him to consetn to Imninated -4 they telt. the burden taxation and said the time had , by when they, could. be careless It the men elected to Council. His , had been that: he had no strong re [or municipal honors, but their m- was that he. had-pm) right to g the duties ofi citizenship. In n: to that plea. he had decided‘to pt nomination, and to those who cal to be Mayor he would say, pâ€"line up.“ and let us see :1: man the people want. He '1 want any hole-and-oorner. g. It the people elected him he k- _-..IJ Mr he would: no conga-“V. n m on“ n I Ran: was mm 0 M n which to rob: to tho ~ “I! pound on! on m. “Mn” hum. m I" h 3° nu W ' ruse cod. up no ‘ I no mm 2:! neg-t Mm“ V . r. - "no to an.“ t “in to ‘ _ fi we“ was was of citizens and a long list of lameness-0|“ intâ€"om RIEIDSIEETAGIII- mfandcd Their Record and New Ion Haunted Their . ) 1 â€" Some of the Addresses. -_.. n ,- ma- 91m '4:an a, bins-n who Mfrfh‘l‘n- A - . n $9. Wat m dcvota "23% be} 3 éiil" mm LINDSAY. FRIDAY. UFC ‘29 bu forth. West In Mlnh [nut and m net do nluLy when be contacted final but watthm ho sully In tho uln- mmm. t “:fiiéiw’fimi“ 'Miufireo’k'; Reeve. w. 8. Given, L. E. Neodham. Councillors. J. C. Kalle. R. J. Dank. W. Coombe. J. D. Dryell. I. E. Noodhaxn. Public school trustees. J. Allen. A. Insult. 0. Need- ler. H. Hmard. J. E. Noedham. D'enolon Fall- â€" Reeve. Jos. Mo- Fnrland, G. H. McGee. R. M. Mason. Councillors. G. Martin. John motor. 8. Paley. S. J. Slum. W. Northoy. G. H. “0600. Bo M‘Ttin. Mo Bo M00“- lum. L. Deynun. G. H. thtleton. '1‘. Latin. Wont Oommlgnlonors. Wm, Burgoyne. Dr. Gould (aooL) School txuotool. F. MoDoua‘all. J. ‘J. Novi- non. H. A._ Magnum-.001.) . ‘ , m In mm. 1‘ blown wu realm! from Mm Ju't m Innounolug up am): at Thu. Shea. man at Mr. m, Sign. 21 (bl 'rho W ‘3‘ _I. I__L _...4I The 05-h... cabi'iou won rod-0M by. apoluntflon. ammoâ€"Reeve. 1‘ Bean 8: J Mullxgan Gdumi oxgâ€" John nett, Wm. Earl. M; aJor Evans. Dr Bog era. Geo Grilling E 0. William- son. J. D. Thornton School Truaâ€" teoa. B. E. Ford. Dr. Cameron. Wm. Blown. Rev. J. M Whitohw. Township matters were discussed pretty 1:0er for. some three: hours or mom, and although some on the rate- ‘ payers could not understand ththe itaxea were going up. the climax 'came when Mr. Shaver announced [that there was a deficit 0! 310.000 1 in the County. and. all who have had jany experience in municipal matters Sconceded that the taxes are likely to '30 some higher. The by-law to raise ‘810,000 tor the emotion 0! bridge: was almost unanimously endorsed. :Mr. Channon thought it would have ghetto: to hareadqpted up by-law for the good roads scheme. which would include several- on the bridge: at present undo: consideration. 3333 3333 ‘33 333335 333333333333 33 33 333 WWW 3333 Mr. Mlnthome was well pleased to see the mud hola' m the main road at East Oakwood, as it would give them a little idea. on the mud he has had torplo‘d. thrpugh all his line. ‘ Mr. Powell remarked that thegood road: scheme would benefit. those on the prmoip a1 rout. while those on the [fact rpaoda would get out on the mud the best they? could. A large numben on candidates were nominated. among those in:- Reeve being Messrs. Channon. Shaver, Tayâ€" lor, Watson. A. 0. Boss, and P. 8. Mark. The following comprised. the nominees tor the Cannon: Hours. J. Dames. J. Taylor. H. thtter. R. P. Hill, J. Glaqa. W. Molnma. A. No- Iaod. A. Minthorno. E. Roget‘s. W. Omens. J. Bottle, J. K. Powell. 0. K. Knight. J. M. Swain. J. J. Mich- ael. G. Graham. The Council for. Mariposa was. at last week’a nominations. efected by molamation, as inflows: Reeve. I. H. Watson. Sonya: Councillors. J. M. Swain. Valontia. ; J. ,J. Michael, Man- illa; Wm. Melanie. Woodvillelg Geo. Gnhun. Oakwood. ROBSON. \ William 'M. Robson. of. the Town of Linthay. fruit grower. ' The Candidates not public school trustee. for the south. ward. S.,- Mc- Gill. Wm. McWat‘tqm not being able to qua-lily through some technalityg 0mm- nominees will have to boast- ed for and a. new. election held.‘ , :waa the hull: of those who petition- !ed. The Council were following a plan prepared a number. djeara ago . by Engineer Chipman. ant the Boo- f sex and Albert-at. sewers correspondv :ed to that plan. With renounce to the streets, the town could not a!- 1 lord to buy granite. which cos... 81.40 '3 yard . l The meeting then dosed. : l my. clerk. REA» ‘ ' Wm B. Rea. 'ot the wan or Lind- say. gentlaxpnn. MoFADDEN. George M. McFadden. at the Town of I Limhay. painter. MACNABc l Duncan B. Mcha'b, o: tho Town. of Lindsay y, insuranoq agent. D’RIELLY. John O’Ridly, at the Town at Lind- EYRBS.‘ ’ J 030p}: G. Eyre; at t'h'q Town 0! laminar. min buyar‘ FISHER4 \. Alexanaa' Fisher. at thq «Town of Linthay. grocer. MUNDER. . Juaep h Maunder. at thfiq Town of Lindsay. miller. ‘ thn Duke. ,0: ‘tfiTfm ol Lin-d- The toll ' .will take part intho election tor demuic honors; BEGG. _ James B. Begs”); the. Town at Lum- ci'l‘hc withdrawals Lroun the muni- pal arm arq now allin. and the ballot (or Mayor will mm as follows. mm.- Robert Smyth. at the Tawn or Lind.- my. Isen‘t. my. mfiéfiacturar. GOIIIGII. 0F IARIPOSA. Elected MW. FOR 'AL‘D‘ERMAN. â€"Tho homo 0: Km Handel-Ion Dunes-IL. mu tho noon. on I Ola-Mu l t rd” 3: 43',“ "”3133. gang“ o 0:- nblo on. can may. The. w cut tron u mum m y’r. no! “men'i‘szitri‘i... % -â€"Mr. Russell Rumour. a Lind-1y boy. now agent for the Intarnatiou- a1 Correspondence mhool M. Camp- balltord. ‘upen't Sunday and Monday under the parental root, â€"Mx‘. and Mrs. '1‘. Wuhan. at Ann- dn'lo. spent Ohm-nun... with friend: In town. Tom has may blend. In town who than lava n hurt hearty hind. ch; and I thd m come term In. â€"A representative [mm the firm of Spullm‘n. Hoax-inn Holhnd. the ingest bulb crown" in the world. cnllad on E. Mum on his annunl trip .96 Muted a good ordu. â€"Mr. J. P. Reed. secretary of. the 1'.M.C.A.. and wife. are a nding a few holidays with ralat vet and friends in Hamilton and thin out- roundinu didtriu't. c’ .......... --wss Azania, 53w m m; hee‘ team“: ace“ (Jam; grayed at her time in Wedgie @38- WT Wetting to 811090.012- «Mr. Leon ‘Koyl. ot the Bank 0! Montreal statt. Guelph. aqd torm- any 01 the local uranoh usual his home. Scantx-at" owr Sunday. and Monday. â€"Mr. Redmond momma! u!- Ia'lo. N.Y.. arrhdd horn‘m Ester to spend he Christmas 2101 is Mth his patch _ â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Webster. 0! Garwood. visited: theirs son. Mr. Wil- mot F. Webster. Victoria-ave. Miss Katie Fennelly returned [tom Sintainta. Sash. to yspend. Christ- mas under the parents! root. â€"Mrs. Sutcliue. on. And. was Sut- clitte. I‘m-onto, are guests of Hr, 1nd Mrs. P. W. Sutclifle. Bondqst. ‘ aPau‘box-o Mien; Kin Beat- rice Bmwn. of: Lindsay. is them“ 01 flies Adah Mdlville. â€"Mr; Stanley Bruce. 0! Gait. vil- ited towp trionda and mutivea over. Sunday, â€"Mr. Ernie Short. at Toronto. spent Christmas with his lather. Constable John Short! "tâ€"liu Katy E. Bit-39mm. of. To- ronto. agent the Christian honing under “t a parental root. ‘ -â€"Mr. J. C. Potts. of Dandas Havana stunt, spent the holiday m P161300. § â€"Hr. L. Carder. D! Baker Br: - ans. spent Sunday and Monday in Male. â€"Miu Muriel K oyl. 0! Whitby tamed 001139. is homa tor the hol- 1 Fl . an. 011th at Port Boyd. illho holiday. guest 0! Mrs. (Dr.) Herri- mans l l ‘ . c M -Mr. Dow-an Poguq d Toronto Medical 0011er is home for the ho:- idnys. I â€"Mr. Stanlqy Buck. at Toronto He- steal College.” in home tor. thq holi- ye. 41:. Geo. Rielly. on The' Post mu. spent Sundgy. at his home in Beaver- ton. ‘ â€"m. Bruce ficpkina. at Tau-onto :edioal School. is home (or. the holi- ya. ' . 1m. Charlie Weaoott. ot, Toron- to. Visited town friends over the. two days. . â€"Mr. Geo. Ewart. of Toronto. W a visitor to town yesterday. â€"-'Mr., 'Joe. HalWh. 0‘ To- ron'to. was in town to: the holidays: -â€"Mr. W. "A. Allison. 0A Garden Bill is in town. the gum otheinda. -Mr. CharliegDennE at Little Bri- tain. visited. town {fiends yesterdayq -Mr. Ed. Armstrong and. write spent the day in Toronto with friends -Mr. Bert Heater. of Toronto. vis- ited. friends in town over the. holiday. â€"Miss Amy Manon visited. mend» in Bowmanville Sunday and Hon- dfl’g .. . -. L1. l H A; nigoilmo ms than to humus be- ing. has celebrated Hood-J. by et- titans an over thorax-lo; In match. the cutting m the mums note: exchanger! in n. ”mom mono time. In Lind-y. our. oitism were kept busy with the Win: at old Limbay boys who had “rived to spend the Christmas with pronto and triench and may. happy. gut-hor- ing-a took: 3 we in Lind-y. homes. The Post extend s welcome to all visitors and Old Boys. and All: who have visitors are invited to make tree use at our personal calm â€"Mr. A. J. Graham, spent tho hol- iday at Bout Hope. ~Mr. C. Raven. 1mm Toronto triendu yesterday. . â€"Mr. J. Leggett. of Toronto. was in Toronto yesterday. ' --Mins L. Grills. oi Argyle. visited town friends Saturday, -Mr. '1‘. W. Greer. of. Toronto. apent Christmas in town. â€"Mr. Manning, 0: Hartley. was in town Saturday. on business! ._Mr. W. Wilson. of. Niagara Falls. Visited ”town friends to-day. From Tumdpyfa Daily. The greatest teat-wad at the world'- histozy. Christmas Day. Which stands far. all the good. for all. the enjoy- ment. tor all the «mm-e. for Ill tho brotherly gaming and. nor all the tenderness. genltlepea. momma and love that makes lilo today. the brightwt IANY VISITORS Ill T0“ "III- m the years IIDE Mullen. m. and nut-r 0m mum. at Barrio. ° sad. In 3nd. In. J. lul- hn. at Toronto. tad town nutm- Tho .dluoblnx o! the (utiul mu tunic“ at th moot nun flan-bloat a tuna“ a Dan I “up at allvu‘ front a Oobnlt mfnu uluvd u sons .12 which bonus the tuna" u! r. 3‘. 0d: m. In: Incl mar thm fihgv ”am hi fintm Quin tuft | â€"Mr. 'W. H. man who had been visit' ' relatives at Sprlnzvilla since Thurs y Inst. puma through town 10â€"day on hi: my home to Balsam Lake. He was nocomponlad by Mr. Jon. Staplea. who will vilit Kirktleld ‘raln‘tlvcu- .-0hrlatmu day. was. I on- and h: py one u the home Mr. W. J. n'llen. Wellington-It» when mat- ter: took the tom 0! a. Jolly. hmlly roâ€"unlon. when all not under the one :- uonnd the one tlretldo und nomad ho on. Ohrlltmu tm and modal in much on. d tho mor- fltit at haiku. '1‘ on out tram ulna-no wgzlflr‘ “rim. 1!, 0’. 3"““4 (Maud-r PictQR. Wgflfi é‘kg‘mvgfmqg' eat! 9 am and égfistmbi- Mm $655M“? 19$ng mfin (or I. few (RY-B- â€"Mr. P. 8. Oampball. at Dallas. Texas. but now. attondflm thq Penm. 15511.. College. Chester. Pa... spout Sunday with his uncle. Hr. A. Clarke. Adcaaide-dta 80 left ye-tordny to visit his grammar in Fenian Flu. â€"Mr. Randal Fee. a tumor prou- man on The Poet mu. but now 0! th Methodist Book Room. Tonto, in vj‘aitlng his parents in town. \ â€"Mr. Romoe Culvert. o: the Kin. en;- “'holemla C . Toronto. spent Stands: 11’ d “on 5' under the pa - entat r“ Bum-$2, south \ra'r . â€"m-. Harry Walsh. 0!. Toronto. formerly at The Post opura‘n'ug ltatt. apen't Sunday and Monday with his put-ants. south mud. a -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Webster. and two children. 0! Penelon run. spent the holiday the guests 0; Mr. .96 Km. Geo. Henley. Henry-It. ~11“: young trienda were glad to meet M‘s" yinnk Grboy LhdIWinni- . a w o 3 visit. Rn: relativu in tga north ward. .â€"‘Peterboro Exminor; Kr. und in. H. Smith and daughter. Ruth are spending Christmas with tam-nay- w R. Smyth.“ Lindsay. "Lair; Howud Brohmhln. at J. Butohuo Bons' sum spent thotwo any: with his mother apt! sister. in Toronto. â€":|lr. and Mn. 0. G. Graves 1nd Mr. Barry Graven. at Toronto. are the guests of Mr. and lira. J. Fuller- ton. Cambridge-at. . â€"m'. Frank Clarke. 01 Toronto. gent Chroi‘tmas with his mother. idoutqst. and renew-Ad. many. old so- quoinuncea. . -Mr. Allon Gillies. with and tan- lly. o! Btrotlovd, spent Christan. with hit. out! Mrs. Wm. Goihraith. o! the post omen. ._ I â€"l(r. Boyd Sylveutar. at the Bank at loan-en. Neutral. spent the hol- ichy. in town. immat- (1‘ hi- pr- 03th â€"Ilr.. '1'. I-‘runpton. of Toronto. visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frugnpton. ‘0! the Centnl :2th ya- â€"Measrn. Jack and Edvard "on- stone. of Toronto, renewed. old ac- quaintances in town yesterday. â€"m. In. John waters. at Toron- to. formerly of The Post staff. was in town over Sumhy and. Monday. â€"Mr. Hubert Knight. 01 J. G. Ed,- yrard‘s staff. spent Sunday and Hon- day at his home in Bowmmvflle. -Mr. «A. Graham. at Toronto Uni- vergity. in bone tor the holiday» 1nd in visiting his parents. south ward. â€"llr. Noman Brown. at Brash-me, n Lindsay boy. visited under tho par- ental roof over Sunday sad. Hand”. -â€"hlx. W. Ingle. wits and nanny. of Toronto. 3 at tho two days with her parents, 1'. and Mrs. E. Mu:- texdai. â€"Mr. Randolph Booms. on Toronto, spout Sunnis: and Monday under, the porontal roo_£. Victoria-am. â€"m.'céa Footer. oi the Bank at Montreal stall, spent Sunday. and Monday vnth Toronto handy ( â€")fia Beaks. of Toronto. is xguest of Mia Slight. Cambridge-at. .dnr- in; 'the Christmas holidays. â€"uins Mabel Magwood. of. Toronto! is the guest 0 the: friend. Miss Mil- licent Stephens Cambridge-st .- ' â€"Mr. Pen: 11. mu... ox. Tho Pout, spent Sunday and the bench] at, his home in Gallon Hill. born. was in town Exit}. and sun:- day at lull week. â€"Hu. J. 8. Mayne. spout Sunday till Christan- with hon mothor, In. 8. Myers; Baum lab. â€"Hr. sud In. Albert Knight. 0! Toronto. visited than: ptmtl in town Sunday. and Monday. ‘ â€"-Mr. Bury I‘ernn, 0L tho Onurio Bank stun, visited hm home st Oak- wod Sunday and Monday. ‘ Jr. Fletcher Bugle; sud sister. m- Viola. In visiting remitu nt Sprinzvillo 13d:_C‘VAn. -Hr. Stmr‘t Wilkinm. (1 Al- hmhle, fitted his home in tum ov- 6 CW â€"llr. 'Pmy floDonald. at Toronto. lpen‘t Sunday and Monday under the wmmrwé _ -â€"ur. Charlie Frampton. Tomato. visited his patents in town over the twodaya. Vâ€"M'us Weldon. on Otkwood vicin- ity, was in town Mutiny to: a tow in Kim-mm Sunday and Honky. Kim H. Corie Visit“ rdntim iIâ€"â€"ii): nuns}. could not be do li- on!“ or led than 800,000. \ 1th ministerial realm lunds. out- building. etc» Iddqd. the invented \ plud will probnbl ranch 310.000. Thpvrt.n't690rocn ..r mum-n l 01 1mm 2):? $311 3:139»:an not i: In. ban uooo. no that “do on mouth a an. mm. but! a: are. ind mm ott 0 church: wm out mother t ouund. an. in n tut-Ant. u unr- mm. m. 2:: WWW“: B‘t lull {ho "nun pl‘ In muni- $0.322.” .mom a b. uni-ta?“ 100 funnies. Evan utter allowances in and. tor tannin 11v onto”. the town. but attending a town churches.” than in :1: [out one cler- man 125 tannin. u in the ted States The church buildup a?“ 912% is? 1w%?;3 h , $3anch Na. l8 not ‘ ' ' lce 3. mt c- a?“ éhe 1' Wu aim emit ar that‘z‘ m: to: £0 a State: But the use b: qnc lawmuw aim: :9 fat at alii 1:138:an ha 32$ (of) purpose- I own. meet us; ta: cenmcot 1904» had n motion be- low“ 3.030 Pratcltantl people. It con- tained two mica church build!!!“ ,nnd one for the Alabama». Precbyterian and Baptist bodies There are four permnncnt rcaidcnt clergyman nnd n In ly to: them- ond Ansllcan churn Allowing five pm- to the bully y. that in It the "to. excluding the cecmd Anglia“ clemmnn. of _onc tor econ unit of m M To. M W! .World’c Work nine! the caution n to whether. there no too ma! preacher! in thq United But:- to: the extent at the field open to occu- ptinn. The (auction in wed in the nmgtlve by. the Mac ruling it. In mum“: of its position World'- Work can there are 13441)!) Prat- aunt palm in the Unite!!! States. um 90,!!!) of whom are in active “the. This. it estimates. b one preibher to: each unity. u: 149 h- mm 6! 5 Ms each. State a tame b'prdwrum b! the mamas con- mum; Mums; t5 the Mir! bt in new; mm m m m l $355 6% Must hbbmfifiaé 88 fig- Mb; him {86 Mm “HEM MM £39m M88: it Ii mm m mamme yu mum; It you cannot whiz: Hymnal of your dealer. it will be (ox-waded by mail. postage paid. on recdpt of Erica Write to-day. (or consultation lank that will entitle you to mvicea of our medical dqputment without chum. The R. '1'. Booth Company. Hymns Bm'lfinn Inna. NJ. . Brooch. llama: la thq inhaler not a few minntu four time- a 61:. and you; aim): u curqd. Tut's ajl. The complete Hymnal outfit coete but .10) end bond-tn at en inhaler 't‘hnt out be carried. in the vent M a matheine dropper, and e got“. 01 Emmet, The table: lute n use- time. end it one bottle does not cure nn extr- bottle at Hyomei an be ob- tained for 50 cents. It is the meet nonunion! or ill modicunflvertimd to: the onto (1 onterrh. end in the only one that (allow: Neture in her method at treating (finance oi the rmtorl- mu . mmumm 'l'ho populuity 1nd increase in the ma at Hyomei no unique in the annals 0! medicine. Such manhu- inc cure. hue been made by. this reach that its sale in atctdfln in- field»; um yen. It the skin is very much discolored apply olive oil to the put :Hoctcd. heel: withoat rubbing. and. the akin will regain its usual color. In a verr bad one the oil should be slightly warmed bdbro it. in pointed on. and this will hasten the cure. I]: the thin in broken apply a little boncio Icid over the out and bind round whhunfi-hunkerchiqtsouto ex- clude (In: nnd dim Boot-andshoegto bekopt in good min: ought ottan to b. elm whether they are: worn or not. «to being also taken that they, "a not lettn‘ in (damp pluses-get put too near the 15:69 'to dry. In cleaning. take care to brush and not scrupo the dirt any tram the mums. and am the' hat-yd brush to do its,work thoroughly wed]. and the polish wnll be {II the ,brishu‘t 1b! it. On: (I the may cut lttmtiom of Christina. for young folks (ope- cinlly. in the Christina card. 1nd al- though we we told tron yan- to year theoutonotnendingcwu win; out. yet when Christin-.3 (my coma; we find that. inatmd. d dying out. it in increasing; To that wild like (rah :1: noth- ing is more intolerable tun the ho:- rible um ntmapharo o! 0. mi!- vuy tau-rinse. with the tall couple- ment d mm at! the windows abut. The continual: at cold and bad It in prtioulul! Warm ' Do you hang your overeat up by the chain {ht is attached. to the col- lar? lino. yondowrong. beam: it villpnllyounoontoukotfipo betweenthe moulds“. The boot, mytohuuonrooct uni-to withoutâ€"001m; mmmmmum and tar him One mun onion man st. night will often induce sleep. :3 onion: lane a particglnly. loathing enact upon the nuns s l Au mm o: mm mm' In All Momentum l DOMESTIC "MS of WW. 9» «own...» 00”»: 1’0 “TAB!" comm. The 1’.th mum Runway Company will. 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JW . the mtrihutim to our Md 3!! the 90%“. who. with mmummum â€"wâ€"' “their contributions to our church mm I'vehhd‘npototmtor. led- ‘An “Oflh Time Bayou" It in gain: to“ I've M tin-ea do“: [or on an- null his} “link I an which w: wiilr. at- :::!!c then. may bummed: without no Tbgt um this» dutie'i nu Ream} um; 15 mm my spirits Rina Mute: is man my ms I've khan-ad in Thy. fluent-d Thou but how; I've cord ten ticket: to tha minute! ”'1' I've and on tittqen atnmnin our m gracious prawnâ€"cor my knees . ma I'll a": at m Ind humbly how my With too much walking. In my chair PETER”!!! MEET BAIIMAY. '“mmmn 0 Lmd. I can to Thu in prayer cannon: WW'mt'IdonotkMdbo- 2 “IT'S THE 01mm THAT TENS.” : on». ouuoooo 00900009. hex-Q AMWMYII. Incl-7.!“ mum TELEPHONE NO. 10. GROOERIES AND mwslous. Wholg- cal. and Rota". â€"open 07 81" evening. We have a large assortment of carefully selected goodsâ€"inexpensive articles and cost- ly pieces. 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