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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Jun 1907, p. 1

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para Slips iil meer ue:-- $1 Prin AX¥UM IN ABVA) GHT OUR MISTAKES." = = ting DAY, JUNE 20, 1907. Batrustod to Our Reap iI a - i vn: he I : os Ye " 5 oe uf . o 3 i 4 oF several 3 yr wl i ' pol 1d Cd : 5 A : P : 4 : 1 J . 3 Stomach troubl tha bau of and | 3 A F " A : : " Nn Co 4 tv of Desplpsiog | ; ; : x s an Heartburn, In oh a J eat hi | EE v1 ; : ener aad vicars. oan Ee as ; f ; n of lab 3 tho croatian of that © d : pi pion one hor - So "Bhar in fo Sir W 5 ¢ opr hoop & Hon JL | ¥ f E te J hi 4) - : the © Puvmoun, Sonavow, Le. DA : J d "od, was the Bwitserland EN IS Fbair food: this fof Bwiteorland had no finer lakes to Ofes and Residence, Queen St, Port Pecry ar a A on shan. Lootio OF _} ete, teeming wi , wl 3 of its won- ki yorcouver Talend and Victoria had skill 1h use of the line. But who Restorative bas an Ee p----p-- --8to 0am; 1to3 pmb, * HEAT vo v : E alirt Po tu bg, cp ch | Gly Bi | =: house, open night district enables ws to make as | 0 y wing Your Afonry ¥ | great natural urces, great fruit and eald that trout fishing is not hip sds i ev ate, pen vi: | liberal loans to our customers § Interest aid or Compounded Twice a Year. } agricultural possibilities, and had be- art}--Circle Magazine, "5 ATL DAVIS Ba of 6. Lt Robson, V.8. as sound financing will per- Don't Wait till you have a large sum to deposit. rides the broad Pacific at its door. Vie- " eli. 4 esidence * beon mit, 81 will Open an Account. Begin with us Now ! toria's opportunities were greater than en an------------------ Fontan, those of Lucerne. Our Pygmy Ancestors. golaen nNNgTee. £06 KUVer Work IN Small Savings form the Base of Large Fortunes. | wi Of the future trade of the Pacific The armor of the knights of the mid- partly covered with scrolls, some in Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1804. he ; ? 7 ~ : ~ A Queer Coincidence. he spoke in plowing terms, and said dle ages is too small for their modern alto-relievo and Some in bas-relief. Th H ARRIS A LLB. W KE CASH SALE NOTES. While a secial story was ranning tn [| all the east looked with hope to Brit- descendants. Hamilton Smith records is also decorated with gems and cry- . y ' g : : ¢ y BARRISTER, &c a certain fazine a lady fn ¢ ¥ ah Sohiabis, believing 4 tutare ie that two Bnglishmen of average di- sials, and on tha sidea are animal *¥ © wi om te 1 ¢ + i T burg 'wrote fo the publisher asking i : Promise ereover, in mensions found no suit large eno 'orms, elongated and twisted inte in~ Successor to snd occupant of the| BANK MONEY ORDERS. | whether Christian Lys (the sathoc's | conection with Mexioan rads. he to nit either of them In a 98h terlaced scrolls. Sinco the original offices of the Jate F. M. Yarnold. | de i pointed out the great market that shrine was made, in 1091, it has ney- Oat. Upto $5. -.... 1... 3 C8 jon plume) was assumed or not. : country provides. He had found Ox- Joction Bir Samuel Meyrick. The 0 "04 ihe of ge Port Perry, . - Over 85 up to $10.. bts. |. Best way to send small amounts berseif was & Mrs. Lys, who was To E eppien. ry #elo ir. Diuaie,': Dead of the Grienta) saber will not ad: po pged down from cu i : ee vo t 1 Cashed f Bank | trying to trace an ancestor of het late and they had netted the dealer one Mit the English hand nor the bracelet iodian, generally in the same family MONEY Te LOAN. 8 r ro upto 30..I10cts ashed free at any Bank. Be wh Sas = dosendant of rd pr Dotted the desler ®® Gf the Kafr warrior tbe English arm. « generally in the same fam ' . | Joan of Are. Mr. Brebuer, the author | Z | Railway, beside going from comst to The swords found in Roman tumuli y r sonst, provided with its suxiliery have handles mconveniently small, and BRITAIN'S FINANCES. ver 30 up to §0..15 Cts. 2 4 Private Funds at & per cont, SEVERE EXPER- steamer, trades on the Atlantic and the great mediaeval two handed sword % Prospect That a Vast Amount of Hae ¥: " Feb. 7, 1901. For sums over $50 use BANk DRAFTS. : { hie' peu nn i J W. Orogzier, "| Best and cheapest way to send LARGE AMOUNTS. Special Rates. | fort a Selly Su { YENCE | FAR WEST. Pacific alternatively and ia a competi- js now supposed to have been a no. ? , | ET, 0 Fou 4 0 er om | five Tous, to the C. P. R., via the only for one or two blows at the first Debt Will Disappear. AmuisTER, SOLIOITOR, CosvEvANGRR, PORT PERRY AGENCY Ii g HUTCHESON Manager family came also from Aberdeen snd £ Mexico. gy onset and then exchanged for a small The Statist, discussing the budget, &e. Office as Jee Se 9 . «Ue y + their name was Brebner--Pall Mall Life In the Biles and Snow-Wrap- HIGH TRUCE OF GOD. er one. The statements made by Ho- ocmmends the thrifty, careful policy h (ome mile west Of Y Gasette. | ped Stilh Je Cattle Starving-- mer, Aristotle and Vitruvius represent of the present Government. It says Moxy To LoaN. ee eee | Suffering | Intense. Cold-- rss six feet as a high standard for full that there is now a prospect that in isomer eer mere sh | gr | -Oa ® an Descr e nex lew years a vast amount. TRE Pligrims and Puritans, | Faces Co With lce--Lost for Yin Gampbet) Baivietes bes grown men, apd the trretutable evi: df PU, wa, Eo : N. F. PATERSON, KC. ---- --r ------------ | The pligrimm, or, 1a they ire often Three O Were Scared by Tim- Relations With U. 8. dence of the mnclent doorways, bed- a? wi redeemed goss on 10 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary : the HHS A reli ya : Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, steads and tombs proves the Average = "Indeed, taking ini nt the 3 a citor, peventy-four men and the twenty- Wolves speaking at Manchester, said they aise of the race certainly not to have ahility of the National Debi Commi : blic, &e., . eight women, members of the Jobn | qu. oo iotog ant winter on the should be thankful that Mr. Balfour diminished fn modern days--London gjoners to purcha I it 85 and J Robinsor's charch, who sailed in the De Seven é dere of the Jaa at last been brought inte line on Hospttal 90. they are hoy that ¢ the Mayflower from Leyden to North }amesteaders graphically given but igi Of colonial Telerence. smsmmrrntree term of the present t, near i CO Great Musiclan's Eccentricities. ly one hundred ter OWEN SOUND, ONT. i ; } aT BANKER AND BROKER. America #0 landed at Plymooth Rock, in- this letier &n Ontaio boy who | lapaing in penitent form until the pila were the idoin, after his be B. FAREWELL, K.C., LL.B, Coun where they founded a eolony Dee. 25, | went through the i - rT he experience himself. of : oJ ron Abney ce - ? 1620. The Puritans were the English He writes: gucits ok thes nation. hag J imed loved instruments, of Domenico Dra- : fis Saath wing Court House, Whitby, MONEY TO LOAN en wane over Mater, | "What should happen on Good Fri- | disensions between the Goverment Tt (1a dere. aot 0 Bxcbouu he y : the Zasie Doing given to them on ac- dagenitions " megsly oxen both exvaied, and the colonies had been defeated. He had a huge collection of these pup- De A i 1 | coun heir supposed t ty ropped. another . Bay, Bir Henry Campbell-B ts dressed In various tonal » point to a greater (British Oapital) at 4, 4; and 5 per cent. of doctrine, life and I you can't 6 how tough that jing Hoy Ce ae ar. Ds and EE a at on then gs Leet Sho. hist | bo But we Sagldr's ile this Win | ops is living in an armed camp. He the dolls were sure to go. That was een aa rresp experience considerable. described the 8,000 miles of frontier only one of this eccentric genius' pecul- and will show thal the " ps "We have seen the wild west ie a Le on 4 tg betwesrs the Toile Pa and en tarities. He would never play unless nation, which wa To nd cattle alarvine In an. | finer than. this' high Gould be his dog were In the orchestra, and no. by the unsound finan: ruca body would have got a note out of Government from 1895 to 1905, has W. A SANGSTER, Fire, Life and JAccident Insurance. GEO. JACKSON, DENTAL SURGEON. Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &c. Office Hours -- to 12 A. 310.6 pm. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNRHII other man's stable while be wes off | (cheers)--under which the two free + Also open Naturday evenings. . : re ; OF CARTWRIGHT on a jambored: . We either had to 164 sister nations have resolved to K htm unless he had been permitted to been fully restored te in any of the Provinces, or principal Cities in the nT, them starve amd fgeeze or run a withi re sit tn th hes RRR REY Gold Fillin Bridge and Crown nt FC ISHES at this the commence | within the security of that defen celess e orchestra next to the stage ; A wd or 28, ge Dominion of Canada. ment of | hance of doing the same ourselves. ba T The Dip of the New Moon. Work a Specialty, Vitalised Air. : another Auction Sale Swanou to re- 8 ee banish these symbols of Gcor. This was a precantion fo enabio r v. persons Auf hat Marriage Licenses Issu d turn thanks to his numerous patrons foi Fod the Hay Roof. strife, prejudice and suspicion, from hin to save his wonderful instrument A great many persons suppose that eee ea. pant favors. In requesting thei citeenied | "The owner had been away 13 days, Sei 3 ay jronilers Ohears. Is in case of fire The instrument itself \'° eresodut, of We Te ia g = ny - 4 and_contiu t ¥ : e relationship so establi less he brought from the monast hp. Hses. web or dry weather accbrilig fF Dr. F. D. McGrattan GENT ian Lins and CPR. Sioamsliis Com | |e a Sy oh 0 nat Sd shai Rad Jo Too she hey root 0 ot "ec" Ch 'mabe 'Te Prehr wien om a viet fo Yinconsm AD beens Uhr 1k 0 | the hot DENTIST panies. SE Tor teal oT ae air, - tween. the nations of the old world, Lr tr ied ne. bequeathed It #0 Bt. low between them looks as though jt (DE ) Rim successes, Hiavery extensive practice | WOTSe: 63 hed no grub ourselves nations which still hug the amcien$ yr ase venice, to be nsed at sol could or could x old water. Of 8. of Royal College of Dental Surgeon: I -------- fn the past should be a suflicient recom | 0 g ® | blasphemy that armed force is the y used at solemn course thera is absolutely no relation Rg L.D. y! ge eons, : im | and 0 'of getting any, We mut services--London Standard. botwoen the weather and the posit 'Ales D.D.S. of Torouto University. . mendution as to his ability, All Sale | fled wp ott we could and drove only title to. respect, the only guaran- betwee d ° v ey he ¢ & "position Office in this Allison Block over Allison's po------ -- given into his charge will be a ended. h in the teeth of a blis- tee of security? I think not. The new 5 oh 1 Fe% Foes eho. J X inating Drug Store. -- | with promptoess and dispateh. Sale list acks. Now we had our | world bas shown oa more Sxalisnt won 2 1 ow may : v - . . made out and blank not lied f way. Heaven help th great confed- accounted fer at any TW Office hours--8 a.m. $08.30 p.m. JOS. BAIRD Miss Harrison. |» zspplication. oles Jipiled e ome of ene nt erations of free peaple. May they con- BELLS OF IRISH CHURCHES, | bear in mind the fa wt a lie Port Perry, April 9, 1902. ICENSED AUCTIONEER for the * Parties withing to engage his services Og So wits: ice, | ue to prosper, and to go on in all Bh a drawn from tip to tip of the horns Ee County of Ontario. Sale Register at Dress and Mantle Maker!" consult his SAL REcIsTER either at for my eyes and. an that makes for real strength of Stats, arfiest Weighed Only a Few Ounces must always at 1 es to i tha Oseruoxn Office. Patronage solicited. OF | the Observer or Standard Offizes, Port mouth, Then we. car- to maintain in all its radiance their --St. Patrick's Shrine. the direction of the 3 J. A. Murray, Manchester, Jan, 19, 1899, : "| Perry, or d tes claimed for Salen and ; ar bright example." (Cheers.) Yi wan bout toe toe of §t, Patrick --_-- = 4 , ISHES to inform the ladies | mak : i jor the cows with | : , The Saucer Oath DENTIST, that che has moved to Ler f make ar angeme its, or write to his addren ad to make two trips in the fifth century, that bells began / " » ? rd Office over the Post Office. Ww. H MoCAW, RY ein the Allison Block. where| iPhone at Residence, No. 31. Wa nkets to do this. Then | Average Wages In Canada. t be adopled in the Christian Church, Some ( hinese wi wlled ' * y ; 2 € ; : gh we some poultry and one | The Census and Btatistica B use in other directions recently duriig Cu pI} PORT PERRY. WN ARAIAGE TO Lit Petry Ont she is prepared to execute all orders CHARGES MODERAS ait Bped up s little flour and has issued a blue Door A prs was long anterior to Christianity, a3 Aguiirally case. The Chines @ of All branches of Dentistry, including | Port Perry, Dec. 19 1883. 'lin Dress and Mantle Making in a | Nov. 1, 1901 GEO, JAJRSON, man. I had both knees ' earners in Canada by occupation ac. Mr. Layard records baving found adsisistering so calf, ¥ aking of Crown and Bridge Work successfully nn Nn | manner unsurpassed for re : Port Penny 1. 0 ph toes Sos; hedlys also cording 10 returns of the last decennial aoe a fhe Palace of Niarsnd The i: LY th aan [tell 4 > practiced. T TT ogee et my fingers my nose. | census. The average yearly earnings rst Christian a, dike Patrick's, Words of ihe oath are, t - ; o Sell or Rent. Correctn y ' pt this sort of thing go- | s4 lar work of all classes of oo- Weighed only 8 few ounces, and from truth Gy Irn er Id Artifioal Teeth $0 Yoldo Silvery Aluminam | Oe Effect Jamieson's and durin that time he Das js $387.16 for males and 'D8 Hey gradually inerested $4 te proses may . % 3 ec fitle, two calves, one dog, | $181.98 for females. Trade and trans- weight was reached a s Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement The undersigned will sell or rent bair of ducks, and our | portation pays an average wage of cow with 198 tons of beautifully en a dyes Painless extraction when required: his House and Lot in Prince Albert Our charges are consistent with | $503.63 for every male employe. Pro- riched work, a 8 contrast to the he Uressmaker's, 4 4a Prices to suit the times® For particulars--apply to the pro he value given. : Yarn Didn't Go. | fessional men, including clergy, Gov- Tipnble **Clog-an- hachta Patraic," wary New > 5 v prietor on the premises. Port Perry, March 27, 1902 1Ver is only one of the man: ernment employes, musicians, teach- °F Lot "Patrick's well," sométimes 1% new rv for ' , . 3 y i oferred to the ball of Armag time proj I h R. BRANTON. 8 only one of he ny. | em. engineers, sic, earn $668 per | 2 he 5 i eee end year on the average. Average earnin with its diminutive dimensions of 6 tion Cora Belle McCaw Prince Albert, March 20, 1905. rE undersigned takes th Todd got square wih that of males employed in inn hhiy inches high by 5 Fades broad, 4 in +H ! ¥ - us b B= . & i ches B i eets of 1 ' t v Teacher of Drawing, Painting, ¥ FARM LABORERS opportunity of thanking he ng us home $8 worth of Jes i ches deny, inakle @ in £h or of a Y s of Port Perry ; onal | $272.46. , bent int ou v t Design and China Decoration surrounding conntr oy .- ell, he came back with | of {he whole number of wage-earners, form, fastened with rivets and brazed gn r country f § them freexing, and we : or b i. This be! tha 3 Studio hours--g to 12 aim. ; 1.30 to liberal and still increasing pat- 0 of course. But | 814,930, the males constitute 81.76 per °F ronzed. This bell is at once ul certainly . P "M05 13950) At Once for PORT PERRY and AND DOMESTICS ronage bestowed upon him Oe rao. higk we 'dared | 2008 and ihe females 15.58 ro) cent; Most authentic and the oldest Irish (ype how to sow i had 1 4 30 p.m. nce for PO PE an . : since commencing Earting and RO i gm, the | ands somparing the totals of all wage- Telic of Christian metal work (A! has hacate to i i Studio over W. H. McCaw's Surrounding Districts. Hav Livery in Port Perry and vow ball." We walked into garnets of both sexes by classes with Qenended so Waites w J Fennell oo Any : Store, Port Perry. 5 HIGH OLASS SPECIALTIES I AVE been appointed by the Do- intimates that he is better than d choked him against the o totals of all classes, it is found In the Bellas Gazelle, and 15 mention- 5 nny Wwe ' { 3 a : minion Government to place Immi- ever prepared to supply all : that the agricultural class gives em- ed in the "Annals' under the date grievously at : fe mr 'n Fruit and Ornamental Stock | grants from the United Ergon in requirements in his ory ore: a spologiae oF Horse or ployment to 8.93 r cent., the do- of 563. tents that they Te tr : 1 . grown and for sale by positions se Farm Labourers or Domestic Having extensively added te preliminary engagement, mestic and personal class to 25.61 per Did Duty 500 Years. their work to a per 1a North Ontario Observer ants in ils vicinity: Any person my stock of hurses +-as well as over $6. Now he ia our hg Ssheries clase bo 0.91, the Sucly ss this were the bells of the show some guarantee Hated i + | requiring such help should notify me b conveyances of the lute ps _ | forestry and lum class to 3.03 early les of Ii , but the age 1 efficle so, although I knew 2 5 : (Canada's Greatest Nurseries iether or personally tating fully the kin of somasrassion ia Er Bot J always fol per cent., the atari class to was a progressive one, and Lh Be EN a a RE the fn y A Weekly Politiosl, Agricultural and | ay of help required, when wanted and pleasnre, Lam in a position to Not yeh. | The pi who | 33.88 per cent. the mining class to art soon claimed the bells to work on, jonable aressmakers In town, 1 actuals 4 Family Newspaper "ll permanent situation for the|wages offered The numbers arriving meet the requirements of the rg 3 tolled to winter 2.03 per cent., the professional class and the hammered iron gave way 0 |v worked in one such establishment right party. Liberal inducements. |may not be sufficient to supply all re- most fastidious as to style and oxen, to 8.34 per cent. and the trade and bronze castings, more skillful work & 6 ope guch Rishmen IS PUBLISHED AT Put ove . s y nired to make a settle ; for four months so that 1 could point Pay eekly Handsome free out- quests, t every effort will made to desirable equippage in overy k wh transportation class to 19.37 per sent. manship and to more perfect reson- PORT PERRY, ONT. pod he. Va provide each applicant wi ir- respeot--in every Ww it. 0 not yet know what we 0 to a printed diploma which says, 'For- 3 fit. Write for terms and catalogue, pplicant with help requir peot--in every way suit matter, but whatever ance. We are fortunate enough to c EVERY THURSDAY MORNING r gC i y | ed: able for private driving, wed- ; i ; ' Dealing With Strikes. have on loan the finest example in the merly with Mme. A. of Fifth avenue." Aukt ui] and send 25c in stamps for our GEO A. ROSE dings, funer ls, &e. Purtics : P h Jul Hell 8 v 3 Bangor bell of what the craft of bell- It pays any dressmaker to arm herself pr PockeT MAGNIFYING GLASS, Of 30C| Canadian Governnent Employment wishing an afternoon drive can : Whitechapel 3 I pro | The coal mines peril trom which raking had advanced to by the time with credentinls of that kind = She ; 5 . : neo. We have certainly | the community has for the time and ) : for. our Hanoy Matar Hack Saw. Agent. Port Perry. have their choice of suitable i! Bon oh hut we. are #0. | be it remembered, for the time ly the tenth century had dawned. For ought to have her diploma framed and ) WELLINGTON 1} ---- a a a on : another go. We will | escaped, was ended, not by legisla ga Jesrs ihe i bell of Patrick had hung on the wall like a doctor's diplo- eR atm Yar ben hed supp atoon this summer, if | tion, but by negotiation. That strikes Ho by uty, pow it bad to bo ma so an to y reo to doubts 2 d make another start. should be ended or averted by legis- era story. applies 'to many tng customers." rk Sun. NURSERIES 3 x I possess a number of good lation seems impossible. You cannot Spring.apd Dray Wagous and " Aon. force a free laborer to go on work- Other Jamous bell - Joan 1 and Intellectual Preterance nes, attend 0 x : oH Je | ing, much less to go on working well. (0 cient bells, ed hot Ove A ne 1 fo The breakdown of the compulsory ar- ine rendered . IT BSS0Cla~ Are these new postal regulations In nd.» le them most Precious re- purely postal, or ia there any design are suitabl ; HU of Snteitscpial | akira ing re suitable oy ATC ible that some ) era, words, of cutting Canada me will be at the Railway Depot d by engagement for longer terms, Son! the 'rescue "and brought off from her own continent and ens to convey gers and bag: 3 yment being deferred, partly st ooo; art, then in the veils of its nexing her to Great Britain? Thal gage to private residences, and and 2 : ide to the end of the term. But ES on, to bear on eases to ghe should have 3 special literatare it appears that an evil for Dod them called "shrines," and by of her own, however desi able, is im= ati the body far the moet beautiful of all was that pogsible, The field is not large en- wi Aaj) convey Jase rs and to the Depot in time ough. Practically it is Ontario, fot time and it is too likely only fily accep! GEORGE MURTA, for departing trains, on being b . Uxbridge. given notice. . experience to be cast out. To | nothing gets through Quebec to the x WM, JAMIESON. new-born power we are all of us Maritime Provinces, nor is much like~ The early church builders and arti- ly for some time to get to the North- rone, and the power of the unions time . new-born. Many of their members, ficers of Ireland were skillful and bold west. But Ontario is not a field ampla moreover, are fired, not only with and fearless in their creations; with enough to sustain a literature. Tt industrial, but with social and politi. an independence of thought, they can hardly be said to have a literary cal revolution. There is even an un- struck out original lines to work on. Nor does England look to it, ing about Canadian' Port Perry, July 30, 1003. For Sale. THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS EA - Ma 3 The wmogh heantital futing of the sad- Rnd : est event in sacred ry ever conceived : A Is about to publish a new issue of by Waman mind or executed 3 OUSE AND LOTS. situated happy appearance of sympathy with We see it in the stone-rooted churches, anythin > : y the man has been accurately rep < LOTS, situat murdefous violence in the interest of in the stately round towers, the proat W'ioT® DEH they migrate to the for the Distri wonderful p sho 28} on Cochrane St. Port Perry class. The competition of eastern in- erosses--a model of one, firoag. 014 Country, na the most eminent do. t trict io known as the Wilcox residental dustry, which is free from these trou cross on earth, stands near ena A writer in Canndn receives little no- En property. Apply to | bles, may before long begin to be felt. containing the bals--and by the pre- tice even from his own press. is' : B ADAM --Goldwin 8mith in Weekly Bun. servation of the bells themselves we field is in the United States. Tf th LJ S, soe in the reliquaries or shrines an- Government at Ottawa wanis to kill Bd Baanrkke Small Fruit Cultivation. other Fasier Bought, ropoated no- With, thete = of Sanadiay, Heratoey RT PBRRY he! , and the intellectnal preferenea™ is RR' Surplus suckers in blackberry or There he A tow 8 purty eourse.--Goldwin Smith in Ad % eer err red raspberry patches should be treat- i ed just like weeds. Don't let the rows Teshing place in, Scotland, but a great a Es. Dos de Juivority says "fhe ate aiffibuiie Jol Kicking Horse: Pass. not hoe up all the new shoots com- 4 go Kicking Horse Pass got J Ireland in' search of the parent from the fact that 8. B. Reed, an. gineer, looking for a way through ing pn the row. Reember ist oD pe our berry crop Dext year S ahvine'™ ] {ome on canes which are grown this Lg ine' way Wade to enclose mountains, got kicked by h waa. : Teh'a example fii named the lace where 4h = - eee of the goldsmith's work mmst have 'deny occurred, Ricki Horse: ; Sy Her Postseript. been executed between the years 1091 ho pass was located and JONATHAN B «Why does a woman always add 8 and 1105, when Donell M'Auley, whose jis name. postscript to her letter?" name is given in the inseription, fill- tire "Well," answered ungallant ed the see of Arm The made of brass, on which the orna- try, Dec. 18, 1906. - wretch, "she probably figures out iu E ber own mind A letter has mented parts are fastened down with made you think and then tries to rivets. : we = ver gilt plated. and knedk work in have the last word. SEN ;

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