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[" ERREUR(S) DE NUMEROTATION O No 40, OOtii Veau SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THLKSDAY, APPIL 10, 1013.«1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE * - T # The Bank of Ottawa ;The Merchants Bank of Canada.; THE HARDWARE STORE ; : ESTABLISHED mi ESTABLISHED 1874 Paid Up Capital, Rest & Undivided Profits $8,420,519 36,£[9,478 î Seeds ! $6,747,680 capital r*n President sut m.moxtaüv ALLAS * V ; If you open an account in the Glovers E.F.IJE1JDEN Geuei.il M Savings Bank Department Early Red Late Red Alsike Alfalfa The B*qkhaei89 Branches aqd Agencies distributed throughout Ontario Quebec Manitoba aqd other Nçrth-West Provinces, l and make a practice of at once depositing any monies you may receive, your savings will increase and your idle capital will be earning interest.Open a Joint Savings Bank Account Either can attend to the banking, Deposits received from $1.00 upwards and Interest paid.These seeds are all inspected and tested as required by act of Dominion Government, A General Banklug Business Transacted Farmers Business Solicited Money loaned on Note for Grass and Stall-Feeding Cattle, et I Timothy We can guarantee our Timothy to be clean anil reliable \u2014Prices low.Farmers everywhere are seeking the better [qualities in Seeds, they cannot afl'ord to sow anything else.Buy our Seeds and you take no risks.F.C.SMYTH, Acting Mgr., Shawville Fort Coulonge Campbells Bay \u2022 B.F.CHILTON, Manager R.LEGER, ; anager DENTISTRY.-Dn.Coleman.Dentist, will be at his office in Shawville from lâth to the end of the month.HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL Try A.E.Bonrke for nifty ahirte, collars and ties ; he has them, and at the right price.WANTED- A girl\u2014ai once.Apply to Mas.Klock.\u2022173 \\\\ iivcrly St.Ottawa.Ont We like the children and our studio la their* while they are with us.Bring that little one of your's to us now.Time war when picture* were a luxury for the few.Modern**g*|^J^* changed conditions (CONCRETE CULVERTS.PIPES ANI) ^ curbing for well# sold at works .We will contract with municipalities to Quebec.Mr*.E.B.Holt, of Ottawa, visited friends in town Inst Thursday.PERSONAL MENTION 209 Spark\u2019s St., Ottawa, In spite of a plot to deprive the public of our superior instruction, this school ha# had a phenomenal growrh.a- a régis quantity of good came from other colleges, showing the bushel.Edward\tn Wm.G.Fierait raw nn the ladder as usual the West in February with a con- mg.of Pickerel, Gut., (son of Mr.leaving tL men :.t tin- bottom of figP$ent.of horsee returned home Geo.Fleming) of Wyman, One.the shaft with the fuses burning Tuesday.During his absence The young couple left Sudbury towards the charges.They nig- A If visited many i.laces and met at 10.80 p.m\u201e for Pickerel, Ont., nailed frantically for him to lower with a large number of former where they are to reside.-OoM.the ladder, whicii he did till they Pontiavkers, who, he says, are all\t-?.could reach it, when, fearing they Prospering,\t¦ Z'^ext ladder'before th?bd£ ^ i® stated that a deal was con-\t- was higher on the ladder than \"houM piu\\< a g' Quite a number of our male | church and cemetery Lealie.-CoM.citizens journeyed to Bryson, over\t.the rough roads, in response to the Ottawa papers on Saturday, Kif\u201e 'TzrcXsjnxz tfAîrKatt They who for many years was engineer AUlke.Tuted end compile, with Got unit's, of the improvemeut Work, on the rrnment Standard.I*iId* 9=1.00 per hii-h «orne Ottawa river.The late Mr.| A.G.Hearer.Portage Road.______ | Pints 15 Pints 25 Quarts 60 Halves 96 Compare these prices FOR SALE - A quantity also Grass Seed mixed with of Potatoes Clover.Ap ply to Peter Brownlee, Box 85, Shaw ville.FOR SALE \u2014 Two-year old Bay Colt \u2014heavy draft-per feci If sound.Price on application Vo J.H.Brownlee, Shaw e.their only hope was to try and get into it.Their route lay directly over the loaded holes, and crawl- ing over the holes, expecting at any moment to be blown topi they reached the drift getting to a point about 15 feet from the place where the holes were loaded, and crouched behind a little shoulder of projecting the blasts had all discharged pieces of rock flew past them but they remained uninjured by the blast, though the ga* almost soon brought to the surface and which opened on Monday medical skill summoned, when it went in the capacity of was found that Godin had e*ea|itxi both grand and petit.- an almost uninjured except for a of them will likely be guests of the Brvphy was one of the Capitals \u2014\t\u2014 severe shaking up, but that Pepin county town for the next ten most progressive citizens, and to FOB SALK-Comfortable 8 mom house had sustained a fracture of the days, as it is said the session will whose enterprise with that of a B !>f larind,/ltu*t7 °tn .V.ÏLtïïl! hones in his left instep, which will likely last that long.Owing to few others was due the inception Sk mofthe town, oum* incapacitate him for a long time, the illness of Mr.Barry, the of the scheme w Inch gave < M lawa i\trarrlagwshed.ataWe.hencoop ami may result in (permanent im-1 pmition of crown prosecutor is its magnificent street railway mn(\\ rowhou^.For particular# apply it painueut of his ankle joint.\u2014Com.being taken by Mr.Roland Millar, system BARN PAINTS FOR SALE\u2014Quantity of Seed Oat* ; also a quantity of Pease ami Potatoes.Apply to C.0.Hurx.tss, 7th Shaw villa P.O Danner eaca, Ugutakad function tine's orchestra supplied the We have a good line of three colors for all outbuildings in gallon cans.98c.per gal.SEED OATS FOR SALK-A quantity of ** Abundance ** Seed Oats for sal#-40 per bushel.Apply to S.Alex an Rout# No.3.Shawville.rock until The cents # iey were i W.A.HODGINS cellar full ala# of house, cistern and pump y X WHEN MOVING TIME COMES erybod.v exercising some caution hae no doubt had h decided tendency to keep the situation m hand.If nobody had been on guard them might haw been a dieaster before thin.\u2022 Financial men do not hesitate to eu y that there must be a read juatuietit of real wtatc value#.This die turn, however, the real estate mon generally do not accept ami van put up a strong argument on behalf of the conten-i The cloud on the horiaon continue» to bv tight money.Tight money In the Autumn in no unusual thing, hut It generally ease# up early in the new year.Bo far there ha* been little casing up this year.If it dow not vane up noon there van not help but be come retrenchment or.perhaps, more accurately, a lessening of the pace.It hae frequently been remarked that in 1907 no city on the continent felt the pinch a* little as Toronto, largely on account of the new riche# flowing into the city from Cobalt mining camp.It is significant that now a new mining camp is just on the - Porcupine _je rate of 170.000 a week, which figure out to h total of over $3.500.000 a year.There are.of course, not many mines like this.CUS LETTER FROM IOROÏÏO à Trust Savings Accounts i % â % 2 WHAT THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY ARE DISCUSSING AT PRESENT TIME.f I OWN9 AND CITIES TH AT HAVE CHANGED SITES.?T3T leaving your surplus earning# ^ with the Havings Department of this Company, you obtain interest at the rate of POUR PER CENT, per annum, compounded four timfw a year and the whole or any part of it may bo withdrawn by cheque Interest being paid from date of receipt to date withdrawn.Accounts may be opened by mail.look'for THE BLUE PACKAGE j W BE carefulto ' SEE THAT LABEL ON PACKAGE IS BLUE.NO OTHER COLOR EVER USED ON ROYAL YEAST REMEMBER THE COLOR BLUE LW.G ILLETT CQ LTD TORONTO-ONT.The Rector of St.Paul\u2019s Church A Cana dtan Northern Town Ontario Boy Makes Good Tight Money.THE WHITEST Reason* for Flitting Were Varied, Hut the Vilange Wan For the Bent.til A When a man van achieve a salary of WO a year merely for preaching, it g-'ve hvut «ayiof\t\u2022\t\u2022 tl- out of the ordinary Archdeacon Paul\u2019s church A8.0U0 salary WRITE FOR BOOKLET Such a man is H J, Cody, Rector of St.Bltsir St., Toronto.The i*.in his vase, a reality, the a tin ual bus m \u2022 - m \u2022 of thv churvh the other day it wan #b.O *0.but recognising thv great value of hie work and the vhurvh being on* of the wealthiest in Toronto, an increase of *2.-OCO a year was îuaih» with great unanimity and enthusiasm.As indicating the wealth of the congregation it may Ik* pointed out that their liieoine for the year amounted t wluvh more than $-0, i was d« i to Mn \\xork When Archdeacon tody began bin connection with St.Pauls Vhurvh as evening preacher, several years ago, St.Paul's was a comparatively small institution, with a small church edifice and of very modest pretension# in every way.At that time Mr.Cody had just graduated, and was lecturing at Wyvhffo College oil t\u2019huirh history.It was not until four- Il 's -i t Mi t Since that be one of Once a site has been chosen and a town built, it is a largo order to remove it, and the expense is n»-1 turally enormous.Still, there are I times when such a step is absolutely necessary, and the question of | expense cannot be considered Take Delhi, for instance, is the ancient capital of India, and I I after the great Coronation Durbar it was announced that the seat of \u20ac British Government would he removed thither from Calcutta.Calcutta is not a particularly healthy place, but Delhi is a deal worse.It stands on the hanks of | BETWEEN ONTARIO AND BRI* the Jumna River, and the ground is little better than a swamp.For years past the place has never been free from plague and cholera.A Capital C hange.% The UNION 1RUST Company, Limited Prt One mine in now producing gold at the Temple Building, Toronto ï*i Delhi , g?! ooo * Seed Corn t DO you want te be \"lire of your CORN Vit01* this season?W K ranhmln you Wr to f»>r our Catalogue ami »*#.XT GRIPS WITH X LION.past ten in the forenoon till seven o\u2019clock at» night with only an hour's adjournment for lunch.NEWS Of THE MIDDLE WEST X Hunter's Exciting Experience With the King of Beast*.If you come suddenly face to face v it It n lion at ten paces, or pass in the tall grata within a few yards of a hidden lioness and her cubs, the chances are that you must either kill or be killed, declares Mr.E.B.Bronson, thv author of \u201clit Closed Territory killed outright by lions in these days of high power rides, but if a lion mauls vou with his carrion- OEO.KEITH & SONS, TORONTO * Serd Merchinlw Sine» iSftS G ROOM LESS WEDDINGS.teen year# ag«> vaine rector of the Vhurvh.Ht P\tIB g thv most nvtivv and higgvst church or ganisatione in thv whole country.A mag nificent new vliureh ha*- bceu erected at a cost of *290.000 for building alone, and an organ in being installed which will be the tine* f in Canada.The organ is being fur iiished by Mrs blacks:,y k as a memorial to her husband, the late 0.T Black \u2022nock The new St.Paul's is not yet oc cupied.but.after many delays, is now promised for October let next.Whvn finished it will be a monument to Archdeacon Cody's many abilttii#.T1SII COLLMBIA.A III III HR FOREST.Itrhle In Holland; Groom In South Africa; Glow ns Proxy.Item» From Provinces Where Many Ontario Roys and Girls Arc \u2022\u2022Making Good.\" Vaut Are» of Immense Size Near Auckland, New Zealand.If your aw cot heart were a thousand miles away and you didn't any possibility of his coming to you for some Lime and yet you did want to marry him right away\u2014 well, if you were in Holland you could be married anyway, in spite of the distance, for the Dutch law marries people when they are separated the name as when they are nide by each\u201d in the church.The \u201cglove\u201d ceremony is used, and while the contracting parties may not be quite as overjoyed at the affair as if their proximity were closer, they are just as truly married.\t- Not many hunters art Engineers, doctor*, and srohi- Ileoovery and use of buried tint* toots all agree that it is at present under the For hundreds of years the wood of buried and submerged trees has been recovered and worked among the Swiss Alps and many an Eng lidi farmer of the western counties can point with pride to an old cabinet or carved four-poster of black bog-oak.But it may be doubted, declares Mr.U W.O.Fagan in Chambers's Journal, if anywhere else in the world there is so \\ast an area of buried timber of immense size as in the Papakura valley, near Auckland, New Zealand.Beneath the surface of peat, where the soil has shrunk in drying or has been blown away, the trunk?of innumerable kauri trees lie ex posed to view.For centuries they have been covered by the semi liquid peat until their branches and crowns have decayed and disappeared.Nothing hut the solid heart-wood of the mighty trunks remain, and these lie in orderly swaths almost as regular as wheat stalks on a newly-reaped field.The thousand heads point all in one direction, as if the forest had fallen under the sickle of some giant MW The Blind Creek district is en- fit platw for the Viceregal Court, and it ham been practically decided I W mK u, post-office of their ow n.to build a new Delhi three miles 1 The total loss in the City of Win-away, on higher, drier ground.A l,ipeg through fire in 1912 was railway will connect the old site $< osition of Bishop of Toronto when the seat fell vacant about five years ago.and the present Bishop elected on that occasion owes hie position to a compromise between the contending forces.However, Archdeacon Cody needs no Bishopric to add to his laurel*.He is.perhaps, more highly regarded than he would be in the more exalted position.I i \\V Ihmi not more Not long ago a man in South Africa was forced to remain there for some time on business, was married in this way to a woman in Holland.She wanted to go to South Africa to join him, but her parents would not consent unless she were first married.* So the \u201cglove\u201d ceremony was performed.The bridegroom sent his glove to his host friend in Holland, and at the crucial moment it was lie Id both by the bride and the proxy the wedding was duly registered both in Holland and in South Afri- With a steady aim.Buxton ment a heavy hall crashing into his quarry, and dropped him quivering in the gra>s.If Buxton had left him.the lion would have been dead in fifteen minutes, but, although he knew he had given, a mortal wound, Buxton fired again.He could see little of the recumbent body, and missed.The shot, however, roused the dying lion to action ; he rose and charged.In another instant the huntsmen and his quarry were at death-grips.Buxton was sure that the lion was carry ing his death-wound, and His Wide Activities.And The Arvhdeevon ie still a young man.is a reel y more than turned forty, and van look forward in the ordinary courw of events to many year* of useful activity and many honors.He is a distinctly Ontario product.The village of Kmbro In North Oxford may claim him a* hi» own At the Vmveraity of Toronto he had a brilliant record, and for a time after gra duation nerved as ( 1 as* iv a I Master at IK id Icy College.Ht.Catharine*.It wa* while at hie work there that he gradually came to the conclusion that the field of work in which ho could do the grealeal good wan that of the Church.Hw devis-\t.\u2022on has been amply justified.Though a that he iifixiixi only to save himself .Z k='% b' .k.tercet in the Canadian Club movement and Ml list keep Ills feet and hold the 1 K>n constant demand a» trend of hw mind is indicated hy the suh-\t# ject chosen for his nddre** before the toil ranimes.! his empty rifle-barrel hi' namely.The Test of a True Democracy .\u2014 .Mr.Codye congregation it i tarif extra- , fourths it.s length had passed down ordinary in representing diverse inter the animal's throat, cate.It contains tnen of prominence In M-ntative mies section of the community allebxl.I believe, in the llistorv or !î,W:n«'7h,ï%^î,nV,,TLU^4,,oî ü'.n hunting Thvx\tand hi* attraction probably lies in hie sin- struggled, while the beast\u2019» claws verity and mental vigor.Cynic# and un-Iwl ie vers cannot lwten to huu very long He tuakea them ashamed or convert* them ca It seems that this long-distance marriage is purely a Dutch institution, having originated in the old days of the Dutch-Bavarian rule.reaper Like the hianches and crowns, the soft »ap-wood that onee surrounded the solid heart-wood of the living trees has long since disappears! ; so in estimating the original size we must make a considerable addition to the present measurements.Many of the logs to-day show a girth of over sixty feet, and a length of eighty or ninety feet of straight timber free from knot or branch.Everywhere about the swamp there arc excavation* where workmen are uncovering .the timber.They scoop pits in the peat on each side of the trunk for the sawere to work in.The men w ield huge crosscut saws, and cut the tree into shorter lengths for the mill.Then the grips of a 1'forest devil\" are attached to one end of the section*.There is a rattle and clank of machinery, a groan and strain of pulleys, a coughing roar of steam, and the great log is torn from its bed of centuries, swung up on a trolley, and hauled away on its last journey to the saw-benches.The cut timber is perfectly pound and of excellent quality.It differs from the kauri timber that is cut from the living tree only in its color.which is a dark reddish-brown, like mahogany.The peat is full of fossil gum shed through countless centuries by the trees that are now being cut.The value of resin makes another industry profitable\u2014the recovery of the fossil gum.In some parts of the swamp area a» many as five successive layers of gum have been found.Offensive Breath Caused Usually By Catarrh Above all, he town every winter, and the inhabitants at last got tired of living under wa So, as the lion came on.Bux A Simple Remedy Discovered That Cures Without Druge.The American people suffer more from Catarrh than from any other diecaae.It undermine* more constitution» and creates more sickness than all other diseases combined.It is.therefore, very dangerous.ter into the ojven jaws until three From Shoshong to Palnpye.The very name of Shoahong is al most forgotten.Yet only twenty\t.\t,, tears ago it was the higest town in &rc already arriving in goodly num-Britibh Bechuanaland.Water ran bers at Emerson, and Manitoba is and the three thousand inhabi- Rotting a larger share than ever.Every day now sees a large consign ment of effects.Should the proposed project of Comptroller Evanson, of the Aaaini-boine, be accepted by the Manitoba Curling Association, next year\u2019s bon spiel will be by far the largest yet held.In preparation for the expected l ush of hewcomers to Medicine Hat, the city have had several men at work for some time laying out several blocks for the proposed tented city on the industrial site in South YuilL In all probability an announcement will be made soon regarding the site of the proponed union depot to be erected lie re by the Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian Northern railways at Moose Jaw.Frank Fornarello read the story of his own death in the local papers at Saskatoon.He was reported to have been burned to death in a tent oil Avenue C in the morning, but the victim was really GUreppa Riz-zela.There followed a struggle unpar You can't successfully treat Catarrh by internal doming-you must fn some way aend a purifying, healing agent through the breathing organ#.#o that the germs can be reached.This you do every time you Inhale Catarrboaoue \u2022çnces and healing balsam# are breathed all through the nose, throat and lungs, and effectively destroy every trace-of-Catarrh.This is a proven fact.I endorse Catarrhosone because I know of sis bad cases of Catarrh, including my own.that it has cured.It is a sensible remedy because it is capable of going where the disease Is.I believe it cures quicker than other remedy because it gets sooner to the source of the disease than anything else I know oL 1 liad headaches, bad breath, and much stomach trouble associated with my Catarrh, but they have disappeared since using Catarrhosone.which keeps me free from colds, headaches, catarrh and all winter Ills ' OTTO K.KRAMER.Belleville.Ont.N»vc the flesh of the man\u2019s arms out, tanta moved as one man to Palapye, seventy-five miles away, and there built a new abiding place.Twelve years ago the oil fields on the Black Sea were devastated by a fearful .earthquake was in the very worst of it.This big and important town was almost destroyed, for fire broke out, and two hundred men working day and night could not extinguish the flames.Huge fissures appeared in the ground which cast out hot mud and steam.Thousands of dead were burnt in the ruins, and when the earth tremors craved it was decided that the town could not be rebuilt on the same spot.A new site two miles away was chosen, and the new Schemacha has since 1 become a yet finer city than the old.and legs to ribbons.Just as Buxton was near going down in sheer The latest rontrmrerey In rlvic affair» ha.«hailitioB, help «M from .1,\" been over the question of whether the | Somali Shikari paper\" town of Lcasido ie to be annexed to the city or not.the question being a« ,\t.\t\u2022 ¦.\u2014,\t., #\t, to whether Leaeulc would he taken in or Glia time to siloot the lion with the pparo Mauser, but could not discharge it.The gun had been set at \u201csafe,\u2019 and in his excitement the Somali failed to discover what the trouble was.At length, in the very nick of time, the Somali dropped the gun and literally sprang upon the lion's back.Then he began to pound the beast so vigorously with hi* .fists Taking In Leailds It\u2019s rich ca- l\u2019lie shikari had been trying all Rchemaciia whether Toronto would be \"took in.\" Leanide is a Canadian Northern town site touching the border* of the corpora tion of Toronto on its extreme north wa*t ern limit.It consiste at the moment of farm lands in their pure and undisturbed mate.The site m a va-t one.containing some 1.200 acres, and the Canadian Northern declare they propose to e*tabli«h their shops there, employing perhapw thou sand* of men.and this, with their fatn Hire and the supporting population that will be required, will, it is expected, es tabllph a centre of- twipiTN:wwr of perhaps 25,000 or M.OOO peoph-.Blit this is all for , ,\t4.\t.the future.Meanwhile i les ft rat step taken that it whirled about to reach him, » t t m*t a n*»n»ha.that U hasping a to daller 521735 ¦ Cook over boiling water, stir constantly until mixture thickens, strain and cool.Ridley stopped her, and caught her arm, \u201cWhit's the matter ?What's wrong! Pull yourself together!\u201d \u201cThe house\u2014it\u2019s on fire, sir 1\u201d she repeated hysterically.A sh< ut from the watching crowd announced that flames had appeared.Someone was already speeding to the nearest alarm.Ridley turned towards the hall.\u201cOught to have gone up to tell him, but I\u2014I couldn't, sir.\u201d \u201cWhat\u2019s that?\u201d sharply, with a stare \u201cGentleman came to the maid faltered >< » I tried to make him hear just now.\u201d The lower staircase he scaled at a run.Dense smoke met him on the landing.Bending low, he stumbled 3 C THE ECHO TEST HIS DOG\u201d 64 Safety Device for Preventing Col* Sir Hiram Maxim inventor of Two It wipe» for Sponge Cake ¦ ¦¦¦¦\tJH am\t, lihoae terrible agrnts of denarture and their marriage had not turned out hands restrained him by force.He that Danehuret\u2019a\u2014Thorpe A Dane- e.gmu teaepoouiut sait.Cut toast In making gingerbread, the but 4.\t/ ,\t\u2022 quite the success ho had hoped for.fought with them frantically.\thurst now\u2014wouldn't require your in small pieces of uniform size.Put ter, sugar, milk and molasses should 4.\t\u2022\t\u2022\trntji« uhirh Doubtless she still thought of her Can\u2019t he done,\" a fireman in- services any longer.I wanted to remaining ingredients in small be melted together, then added to u:r Hirin' M .vim Ltinu- this other suitor.\tfeisted, after a vain attempt to as- watch your face when you heard the heated bowl, add toast and serve at the dry ingredients.\t'\t.\t, \u2019 '\t.\u2022 She had known genteel poverty *en ln advocating or devising some plan\tthe\tnormal\tschools\tof\tthe\tUnited port office department are now working\tor scheme to lift Bryson out of the de-\tStates,\taccording\tto\tfigures\tcompiled ,ut the details of the plan, which in I pressed condition into which it hu grad- ; by the United States bureau of educa* .lve.h lot of stu.lv, considering the\tb«» n»vertholes, .uredly .ettM tion.Eighteen of them tench asrlcol- .I£TbJ,ti^>^2y2 c ; ss srsjss^^sr* '\"M to a lack of zjal on his part.\tsciences, nine teach two other subjects But whilst 1 cheerfully accord Mr.and one three other subjects One norM II\t.Sft purpose, \"what ahllM \"h ^ |Vhe Municipal Council of the Town- regard to the altitude of Ins fellow c.ti- 1\t^\u201cbtnatk>n vilth the following: -hip of Bristol met in the town lull on\tsens f What have they done to assist\t1 V(1 \u2019\t'gy, didactics, history of educa- : he 3rd of March* 1913.\tPresent\u2014The\thim in the way\tof promoting the prog\twon,\tcl vies, child study uni s Msyor, W .C.Young, E«q., and Coun- j petity of the village in which they have ,\tmaaa6*™eQt cdlors Messrs.D.Campbell, R.J.Camp-\tlived, moved and had their being\u2014a\t\u2014 »ell, S.\\> oods, H.G.\\ ouug and V.\tvillage which possessed\u2014(1 use the past McGuire.\ttense advisedly)\u2014natural advantages that Minutes of previous meeting read mud no other place in the county cm boast , .\t, n motion of coun.D.Campbell seconded 0f Î What have the prominent citizens Journeying Into Grands Prairie Is by coun.Young were adopted.\t\u2014the business men\u2014of Bryson done\tReal Pioneering.Moved by coun.R.J.\tCampbell, sec.\tduring all these\tyears, to conserve the 1 As\tsurely as timed change and old by coun.Woods that Mr.\tHugh Iv ss he\tinterests of their\ttown, towards securing\tthings give way to new, there is a appointed a special superintendent to lay the alienable right of development of the present-day phase of western Cana-out and apportion the Bristol-Clarendon natural resources to which Mr.\tRitchie\tdian life that a few years from now town line from the 2nd concession to the eo eloquently refers Î Years ago\twhen it ;\twill have ceased to be, says Aubrey front road.\u2014Carried.\t| became a settled fact that the Pontiac Fullerton in The Saturday Globe.It A petition was now presented by Mr.railwsy was going to sdetrack the county is a picturesque thing\u2014the winter v\u2019ames McNally and others asking for a town and create a lusty business rivals trek to Grande Prairie\u2014and full of road to be opened up between lots 12 aud few miles northward, was anything human interest.When the railroads 13 on the 8tn range.\tj attempted by the citizens of Bryson in 8ft UP north it will be seen no more The Shaw ville School Board offers f -r Moved by coun.Woods, seconded by the direction of acquiring from the Gov- M 8ven to-dav; and they are already sale the old Academy Building, being a U.J.Campbell that Mr.Hugh Rosa be j eminent the water p)war wh ch is now heading northward.But as yet the solid brick, 2-story structure of 4 rooms appointed a special superintendent to | locked up in other hands I 1 leave M-.lrai1 18 «»\u2022 only way, the long, hard with tin roof, woodahid attached.F.ur look over the proposed road and estimate Ritchie to answer.\t\u201c\t°* the men who seek northern building lots in connection.All to be tüe cost and benefit to the ratepayers, There was a time when that power h\u2019)Iues.over has been going, for «, Id with, or without school desks and and it the same time to settle the divi- i could have l»een pn»curtd for a\ttrifling\t.e I*1*1* three years, a movement that\tfurniture.sional point between road divisions Nos.consideration.It would have\tWen a\t,n\"rv S18nihvant, with less of mys-\tBesides the above we « ff *r for aile «aad 4:1.\u2014Carried.\t| good municipal luvestment for the village\t.a!11 rageuy, than that of the three building lots, sruaud in the centre Moved hv coun.Young, seconded by j to have got possession of it, and, if needs Thiî™ tnU of ?**°\u2019\tf he village.seem# i ¦ * m «\u201c\u2018\u201c'n\tnn k il .** ln\tprohibitive figure, Mr.the spirit o/ the folk who journey S Moved by coup.D.Campbell, seconded Richie deem, it the duty of our U .anty , thus.There\u2019s nothing else in Canada .by coun.McGuire that the procès verbal bethers to come to their rescue The quite like it.\tI rawn up by Mr.Hugh R ns, special | old adage: \u201c Providence helps those From Edson, which is the new rail-superintendent, of a piece of land expro- who help themselves,\u201d seems to apply in way tow n west of Edmonton, to pri zed on lut 4-a, range h, for road pur- this case.1 have been a pretty clos-) Grande Prairie City, is a journey iff tes, be accepted, and that the same is j observer of the proceedings of the county from ten to fifteen days.How much ereby homologated.\u2014-Carried.\t| ciuncd during the past thirty odd year*, longer or shorter a time one is on M ved by coun.Young, seconded by , come to think of, memory fails me the road depends upon where his i.W oods that the following lulls be , to recall an instance where the mayor of homestead is located.But two weeks lid : \u2014 Hugh Ross, services as special Bryson has ever laid a project or prop- stl W such traveling will necessitate a upt.s 87.00; James Peever, driving in- r\t.alii to the doctor, S3 U0.\u2014Carried.Moved by coun.D.Campbell, seconded I sent* SHAWVILLE SASH AND DOOR FAOTORY.Eiuroit Eyrmr cornea ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER MOLDINGS, BRACKETS, Etc., Etc.SASHES.DOORS.Hon.Mr.Pelletier, the Postmaster Seneval, has given out a statement that » parcel post system will shortly be introduced m connection with the mail service of this country This step has in a measure become necessary through the nauguratiou a short time ago of parcel rust service in the t inted States, and onsequent burdening of the Cana-mails with considerable bulky mat- KEPT CONSTANTLY IN STOCK.Lent this year comes -KT-&=21\t: fifty-seven years.\u2014Boston Globe.Special attention paid to Dressing Lumber and Sticking Moldings.*n Wanted at Once G.M.Donaldson Xcndemy, at ion to A caretaker for the new Shaw ville.Part iculars on apnllt IH I undersigned, to whom the sealed tender*, marked \u2022\u2022 tender for caret aking are to la» addressed.IIR.J.\\V.ARMSTRONG, Chairman, it.W.HOIKilNS.Sec.Trea*.one or more Bristol Council Minutes Practical Jeweller Main Street - Shawville, Que.A Select Stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewellery of all kinds Always on hand Improved Farm For Sale.THE WINTER TREK.The undersigned offer* for *ale hi* farm situated in the weal end of Miawville.Que., containing 80 acre* in a well improved condition, with dwelling house and all necessary out buildings ; w ill l»e sold with or without machinery.For full particulars and terms apply to U.CALDWELL.Pontiac House Shawville.Special Articles ordered and procured on request.REPAIRING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO JOHN L.HODGINS FOR SALE Dealer in McCormick Farm Implements, Cutters, Buggies, Scales, Fanning Mills, Kitchen Cabinets, etc.Good sound Horses taken in exchange for any of t^e above.K.\\V.Hoi Hi I NS, Sec.-Tress Armstrong, Chsrman \u2014 Your patronage solicited.\u2014 HOWARD BLOCK - Centre St., Seville.McKEE V 11 2 \u2014Quite a rum or of people ere a»t mittd the fcvJi aoc *1 m Hi Ut ) l Id s l ime.All teport a _________Ttv nns and Louis M> K *¦** »re v * tu g ')i r hr »th r Frank.M il.* lut K-tux of U taw* spent i »y a* h * hi cle a, Mr.Sitn Ku< x'< j *.Win F.ulliy a id .Mini Saiah I rri tha cap tal tail week.Mr* 8in.K iox has returned fm n iughier, Mn.li.orge .lud 1, Mv THE MARKETS M c SH AWVIL1E M SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTHWEST LAND REGULATIONS Flour perbarrel to $5.25 Wheat per hualiel, toe.Oat*, per bushel, MB to30c; Buckwheat per bushel45 to 50c Butter, tuba, print# and rolls 22 Potatoes per bag.50c.Kgg* per dozen 18c.Pork per 100 lb*.9.50 to 10.00.HIde* per 100 1 b*, 8.00 Pelt* 35to 40cent each i Calfskins, 1.00 to 1.15 cents.Wool per lb.lit to 22c II \\y per tan 7.00.8.00 10.00 8 Vé> vryson nas ever laid a project or proprsii w *ucn traveling win necessitate a before that biard whoae object w»« the willingness to conform to circum-material benetittiug of the town he repru- stance* and the kind of spirit that How then can the C.C.be rea- >ani Weller had.Otherwise it won t by coun.R.J.Campbell\tthat the Town-1 8 ,iubly\texpected to interest itie'f\tin such\tbe\thappy\tgoing\tat\tall.\tIt is\tsleigh- ship valuators be notified\tto go and value\tmatters\t?Each representative, doubliez,\triding\tand\tpicnicking\tof\ta\tprotracted » the piece of ground expropiiated by the j has hie own particular little hatchet t > kind, combined with a narrowness of sV special supt., Mr.Roma, on lot 4-a, range grind, and must be absorbed teg**\t\u201c\t'\t*\t' \"L'A \" '¦ >, on the 18th of March, at the hour of extent in that occupation -, !\u2019\u2022 m-\u2014Carried.\tthe question suggest# itself : Whyshou\u2019d Moved by coun.Young, seconded by the mayor of Quy m, fo ' ^ g coun.D.Campbell that\tthe Sec.-Treas.\thimself\tab *ut building give notice that all taxes\tmust be paid in\tto Bryson in order that it shall\trem n or before the 1st of July, 1 *.*J3.If i the county town, when he has to wrt n t paid by that date they will be handed with the problem of re-building tw.ver to a lawyer for collection.\u2014Carried, three bridges that have been wreck*; lj i mlAnflv a neHv , ,or =\"% I\ti b ira k = and a dozen o her outlying municipalities M glimpt,Vd of a traveling family bewail the industrial decadence of B,y- and it* domestic arrangements.Every *hen that fact has no direct i;*ch of space is utilized to good ef-influence or bearmg on their local affair» foot, and in this little house, walled with which they are primarily and pir- sometimes with boards, sometimes ! with canvas, and heated with a small Mount et r T1 HE sole head of a family, or any male -a over 18 year* old, may homestead a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion I«mids Agency or Subagency for the District.Entry by proxy may lw made at the office of any Loc al Agent of Dominion Lands (not sub-, agent) on certain conditions.Duties.\u2014Six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land In each of three years.A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres, on certain condl lions.A habitable Iioum- required in every rase, except when residence Is performed in the vicinity.In certain districts a homesteader In wood standing may pre empt a quarter-section alongside his homestead.Price S3.UO per acre.Du ties-Six months residence In each of six years from date of homestead entry (including!\tI qulred to earn lmmv*tead patent) and 60 acres extra cultivation.The area of cultivation Is subject to reduction in ¦ of rough, scrubby or stony land after report by Homestead Inspector on appli- ion for patent.A homesteader who has exhausted hi* homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homestead in certain districts.Price $3 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside six months In each of three years, cultivate 60 acres and erect a house worth $300.W.W.CORY.Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication* of thi* advertisement will not be paid for.et to tep\u2019it that Mr.Willi un t is on me sick Isa .Mi» John .Suppard tpeut Sun iy the est of Mr#.A renie Meure.Mr.A ex XV^tson is visiting Mis.XVm i at pi - \u2022( \u2022 Mies Maty McKv* vnit.'d M si A n o atk* nceiuly.\u2022pace that almost equals that of a Pullman sleeping-car The cabooses, or little houses on sleds, in which the settlers move their families over the trail are cosy, notwithstanding their narrow limits.When the weather if not too cold it ' ia possible to have really good times in a caboose.In Edmonton one fre-' quently .*ees a party preparing to set aps of } a gro.i Thuvf.iru String \u2022r mstanod, worry building an electric road MOREHEAD (Held over from l*st week.) Thefotlowlngare Inst Saturday s quot at Iona : Butter, in prints 25c to 30c Butter In pails 24 to 28c.Eggs,fresh, per dozen 23 to 25c Pork, per 100 lbs $11.00 to 13.00 Beef, per 100 ha, $6.00 to 0.00 Laiub per lb.10 to 14c.Oats, per bushel, 40c Hay perton 10.00to 15.00 Mr.Roland Mu ealfe r* turned from Lit dut e.zu brakcii.au « n the C 1 R laet * ek.Mr.Ned Coughlin of N rth Dty, warn U-it:r g V hie father a home list wetk.Mrs.J< s ph Wtinman and dau Jit r EIim, vi ite-.i at Mr.Tun Cougiilin\u2019s T ! y coun.Woods the meeting now ad- representative# of Coulonge.of Chape iu named.Wm.Orart, See.-Trees the time re we^k SCHOOL REPORTS ticularly c >n ce rued {\t__________________________________ Business ethics, it is well to bear in stove, several persons\" e*t and sleep mind, «tre not governed by sentiment, and travel for two weeks, or longer.Grade IV, Elem.\u2014Lucy Somerville, I B\"d if county fs,he,e deem it wise in The loads of supplies go on ahead liar old Stevenson, Essie\tDesJardins,\ti\t!.he Lubic interest to rem >ve the chef-\tor follow behind.\tThese are some- Jimmie DesJardins\tj\tlieu from Hrya n their me Ion can only\ttimes of almost as\tmuch human in* Grade 111\u2014Maud Somerville,\tMaggie\tI\tb* regarded as one looking to buainaaa\tterest na the make-up of the parties.Dooley Herns Beauchamp\tconvenience, for which, in the light of\tHousehold effects,\tgroceries to last Grade 11-Otrdon Hill, Harry Hill,\tccndiiiop., they can scarcely be for months, farming implements, and Eva Horner, A'fonse Beauchamp, Melvin I bU\u201ced* .\t,\t.\t.f .\t60168 and bundle8 *,ve a DesJardins\tAs to the development of the C ilume* Grade l -D*ve Horner, Hughie Des \u201cth*\u2018 R\" rs.tYreet Prei.derga#t and Kz a G ent i'.ittrn 1 stifling for Fut WJiiam on Tuesiaiy of rest week.Mrs.Ge< rge Elliott and daughter L z-zi « viiited friends a Y#rm last week.Mr.Will « WsUscs and Mrs.8am Howard visited 8h*w»i !e friends last \u2022 ek.Mji EJna Coughlin is II with la K 1 ut : i§ e.sgagrd ti.\u2022 i i\u2018 g No.14, Cl.AKENl'ON 60 YEAR#* ' EXPERIENCE ply team a varied and altogether unique appearance.Market will be a or long way off when these people get to .v-a.-vaa,.\t.J JH.c»vu,! th«r northern homes, and the shop- lailway dream, providing always that the P*ng list which their supply teams re-\u201c atuff \u201d la there to warrant the outlay Present was made up with great care and many alterations.By the same list that will it Th« Rochwr F.ndn dho'ald'VolvrThi 1 £\u201c* »?*\u2018ed.'neee fo\"r ^\t>,46.269.57 for weeks earlier and made record time \u201che previous year, says the game in getting away.The trek will go on, warden's report For the last fiscal however, well into the spring.Hap- f**r the total catch from all the fish-pily.the north freezes its rivers and er*ea all kinds of fish was 36,154,286 mudholes hard and solid, and even P°^ds, against 32,730,703 pounds for when they become sticky atop there is the year previous or an increase of firm enough a bottom to get safely\tp^mndi.over.If one does not wait too long 'Trade Marks DESIGN# V i ;»\u2022» Rfveril of our o« l^hboi* did not get tin rh»d drawing log#, et'., on account if li e enow luting us so ear'y.Mrs.R.MtTirraan visit,U acquaintances in Mhawvd'e last Tu» ad ay.Mr.J.O.Elliott loaded a car of lum- \u201e wswss?stfs^rfrrtaars uirenilon le probeblf pâtMitablwCommenle».HWiSSstrect l> çoeideoUaLTHA N 0 BOO* on Patnote Scientific American.A handsomely Uluatmted weekly, tergel el B&ttf£Zg&SL!5i mite CHANGED PLANS.i iasA r su»& I have decided that I will not now carry out the plan hitherto advertised, to run my saw mill at my own place till April and then remove to the Horner Cut, North Clarendon.Instead, I intend netting (he mill at Garner Richardson\u2019s Lake in the spring, and wish all logs to be delivered at that point.A.W.CHAMBERLIN.Clarendon, Jan.18, 1013.Dix No.4, Ladysmith It is said the new company is fir.de V.- Nellie Turcotte, Annie IcontempUtiD* the de.elopment of that Mahlitz\tpower at once to operate the extensivj Grade IV - Allen McNally, Freddie p,,\".,,i.n pl,f* ?{ e,teem j|artjn\tWith apologies for trespassing at Mich Grade Ill-Frenci* Wiggane, Johnnie lenr \u2018tiennent of their Mn&nc##T I cannot understand the fuss About the Income of McQraw.Nobody seems to cars a cuss How much I draw.FURNITURE SrnurRrPTiox, $1 a Year in Advance if All arrears must 1m# paid up before any paper U discontinued.Spring Necessaries Why ask what profit's being earned Per diem now for Rockefeller Or guess at royalties returned I\t¦¦\tTo him who writes a six best seller T Legal advertising.10 cent* per line for I It would be all the same to us »t Insertion and A coûta per line or each H they were poor and plunged In debt Subsequent Insertion\tNobody ever cures a cuss Business cards not exceeding one Inch \u2022 1Iow much * **t.Inserted at $5.00per year.Local announcements Inserted at the 0\u2014 ADVERTISING RATES Our new range of Furniture has arrived for our Spring Trade and if you require anything new in that line you should see our stock before it is picked over.Sideboards, Extension Tables,\tSets of Chairs, Bureaus and Stands,\tWick er Chairs.Kitchen Chairs.With the opening of Spring the public will find us well stocked in several lines requisite for the Season.For example :\u2014 McLaughlin, Dominion and Brantford Buggies \u2014A large consignment of these Standard Makes.\u2014 The Income of the dramatist.The prima donna and Caruso rate of 8 cents per line for first insertion Are things that people still Insist mid 5 cents for subsequent Insertions.On bringing up.Why do they do so?Commercial advertising by the month H Morgan has an overplus or for longer periods inserted at low rates Why shout the fact through all the which will be given on application.\tt0WnJ Ini I Wh*\u201cr \"\"\" CU\u201c sorted until forbidden and charged for Accordingly.Why should the salary of Cobb Concern the country\u2019s population?Birth, marriage and death notices pub I Why keep discussing Bryan\u2019s Job Jiwhel free of charge.Obituary poetry And also his remuneration?declined.\t( It seems so childish to be thus Hard pressed for things to talk about Nobody ever cares a cues What I nick out Gasoline Engines\u2014The \u201c Original \" and \u201c Monarch.\u2019* Maxwell\u2019s Power Washers and Churns.Carpet Squares JOB PRINTING.A kinds of Job Printing neatly and Orders by mall JOHN A.COWAN.Publisher.\u2014Chicago Record-Herald.Frost and Wood Implements\u2014A full line.cheaply executed, promptly attended to A large shipment of these squares just received and open up beyond our expectations.These are exceptionally suitable for parlors and bedrooms.The colorings are the newest in Greens, Fawns, Blues and Reds.Some are seamless, others have only one seam.They come in assorted sizes of 2J by 3 to 3£ by 4 yards.The Purser\u2019s Confidence Harness\u2014The Hugh Carson Co\u2019s.Celebrated Harness the best in the market.Professional Cards.Come and let us supply your Spring Wants.\u2014A square deal and correct prices.And a Quartet of Bright Detectives.DR.COLEMAN - DENTIST, Medallist Royal College of Dental Sur geons of Ontario i Doctor of Dental Sur gery, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) I).U.9.and L.D.8., Quebec.Office and residence\u2014Over J.H.Shaw\u2019s at ore.Shaw ville.By HUNTLEY WEYMAN H-H-W-H-H-H-H-H'I 1 W.J.STARK.SHAWVILLB._\t__\t_ \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 0 It warn spoken of as the slickest rob DR.Am H.BEERS I tory ever perpetrated ou a London Jewelry house.Lady Stanton was looking at a diamond tiara and being wait- Window Blinds TARIFF OF TOLLS proposed to be collected during season 1913 by the Quinze Rapids Improvement Company, Limited, For use of Improvements.SURGEON DENTIST Campbells Bat \u2022 - Qus., .\t._ Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery °»1 b* °,ne of the Part°erl when * McGill University.\tgentleman lounged forward, familiarly Doctor of Dental Surgery, University of | addreesed her and, picking up the d-Pennsylvania.Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Quebec.Office and Residence\u2014Wm.Dagg's House.Main St.4th house east of Lawn\u2019s hotel.One always needs new shades at this time of the year.We have them in plain colors and decorated, with lace, with insertion, or with lace and insertion ; also reversible.Prices from 25 to 75 cts.ara, walked out of the store with it The act was so audacious that he was given time to mix with the throng In the street and get safely away.It was a Jewelry house that had never been robbed before, and the decision was Immediate to spare no expense to run the robber down.The case was given to the police, with a grand reward attached, and Scotland Yard put its beet detectives at work.Two or three private agencies took up the trail for the reward there was in it, and when a clew seemed to lead to Paris a French detective prepared to follow it From some line of reasoning not made public all the officers came to an agreement that the robber was an American and that he would seek to get away on the Blue Star liner Monarch.The press didn\u2019t say anything about trails, but four of the detectives followed their noses at least and secured passage on the Monarch.Had one of the male passengers come to them half an hour before sailing and admitted that he was the robber and held out his bands for the bracelets none of the four would have sailed.As it was, no one came forward, and they felt it a duty to make the voyage to New York and keep an eye on every fellow passenger.They knew nothing of each other\u2019s presence In an official way.If any one of them was to give his confidence to any one the purser was the man to unbosom to, and it was not long before he bad a call.It was a Scotland Yard man.He was wearing false side whisker! and passing himself off as a retired English retail grocer who was making the trip to see his sister in New York.Q\u2019CJXI.I \u201cI think I have a clew already,\" he said as the purser promised bo respect ! his confidence and assist him In any followed.He'll make a fight of It -: way eouid.\"There Is a Frenchman when we sight the American coast, but ______ ___\t' aboard calling himself Dubois.He\ti'll have the Irons on him before he GEORGE\tHYNES\tspeaks English passably well and\tcan may Jack Robinson.Mum la the claims to be going over In the inter-\tword, and you will get year whack of eats of the wine business, bat be Isn't the reward.\" Embalm,, and Funeral Director ! when I see one.\" The next burst of confidence came\tI\tMr.Abijah Absalom Barnes, as he .from Dubois.He Identified himself \u2022\u2022\tgave his name, asked the official to Pdrsonal attention.\tOpen all hours,\tbelonging to the Paris bureau and\tj\ttake charge of a package for him.-_____\tadded: ¦ ifi n\tn n /> ypAT\t\"Plat! It was easy enough.I plck- ntLr\trKU I EL V I\thim out from the 800 passengers al- most at a glance.He la an Englishman and claims to be a retired grocer.And other Game daring Close Season | and I shall give him rope until we reach quarantine on the other aide.Should be suspect me and try to Jump overboard I hope I may have your assistance.\" Saw log*, 17 feet and under in length, per thousand feet I man I measure.\t.Red and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce and Hemlock, round or flatted, over 17 feet and under HO feet long, |>er thou-and feet board measure.lied and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce and Hemlock, round or flatted, 30 feet and upwards in length, i>er thousand feet board measure.Red and White Pine, Tamarac.Spruce and Hemlock, square or wnney board, per thousand cubic feet.10 cent*.12J centn R.A.DRAPEAU, LL L.Ville Marie - - - Que.15 cents 150 cents.S.A.MACK A Y G.F.HODGINS.For Service Elliott Robertson, B.S.C.(High Constable) NOTARY PUBLIC Shawvllle, Purebred Holstein Bull.Fee\u201481.00.| Special for herds Apply to a.Mcknight.Radford, Out Que.Having been appointed Chief Policeman for Portage du Fort, I will be in a position to handle any bailiff work from that b-*r March 24t A|1 work entrusted to me will receive prompt and careful attention.ELLIOTT ROBERTSON.R.MILLAR, L.L.L.lives sought out Hie purser an a report- rorougn his nose and be taken for a New Englander.He felt that be had Progrès» and planned what should ¦\t|-\t| r | be doue when quarantine was reached.While each one had only suspected one another on the start, only three For Sale ADVOCATE, Bryson * - \u2022 Que.Will visit Shawvllle every Saturday come to the right party In coming to (be purser, and he didn\u2019t shut his mouth until his secret was out.120 egg si/e Chatham incul>ator for sale, nearly new.Only used one season.I_ J_______ .J6.8PI I\tWill exchange for any kind of good grain, 1 \"It's the feller as calls hlsself Stone.\" days had passed when each man s sus- or will accept note payable 1st Sept., 1913.| picions included the three others in the | Reason for selling, getting a larger machine.P.S.Also ) bags of Parsnips for sale at 00 cents per bag.ROBT For Sale or to Let he whispered.\"I spotted him the In slant he came op the gangplank, but I ' Quartet.Uncle Abljah bothered them dasn't tackle him on sight.1 am mak* ^rom start, tie Insisted on butting Ing the voyage to play my fish.I'll ^ all times and under all circutn-bet pounds to shillings I make him stances.If one detective had another trap hlsself In less than three days.aslde t° Pump him the old man from fie claims to have a brother In the -New Hampshire presently appeared \u201cYou think he\u2019s the man?\" queried but were either of you eter up iu bock 8th Range, Clarendon) tan have same by ZTXZSZZLXX£ situation,\trhen y°u ve mlflSe°?i °P ¦ ba,bel of «*\u2022\u201c«\u2022«¦ lnd walked laughed one of the headquarter* m SAsrgiœœÿ stSTsuastwa zzr \u2022** - - - - shire since I went away.Brer get up tb, itora at the time, and j didn't H=|| .^,f.uya % meT*fo\u2018r\t» on* of '***»«« would hunt up Uncle\tof^%Z%d'u:^\t\u201c ^ .*** 7**\t\" T**\u2019 ^ 1 Abljah to get further perticnlam.He «g, BOr
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