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strongly built, easy on oil andfitted with the Lorain burner which
is 'guaranteed for ten years. For those. who have their house -win
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excellent satisfaction.
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THURSDAY OGUBT 4th, 192,
THE 'AlloADVI1C "
It looks 'as7though crossing the At-
lantic'"Ocean airaiine'Wili he no-
thing . more than an • adventure for,
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daring spirits for some time to
Weather conditions over the Ocean
iire so uncertain, that. there. can, be no
certainty' 'solo when a, start may he
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madP„...., • '. .
An English aviator ha's • been .Waff.
trig for about two weeks at •SOuth-
talePtel1/4 Eng., •for .favOrahle, condi-
tions, and '•he was still waiting' the
Arai' of the 'week.' Be intends flying
from Seuthe'inpton to New York. It
is thought theta flight westward
the Attentic„,,will prove much more
difficult than the 'flight eastward, ae
the aviator will .enatunter more head
wind-- •
Courtney. has been
waiting. at Southampton passenger
steamers have been able to cross the
ocean more than once. They don't
wait on the whim of the weather man;
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- THE • ATTEMPTEW-110BORY
•NEAR BEETON:
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, This Man in aging the'Politethat
he evidently had caused an accident
acted better thalt,anany Feckless. driv-
ers dot but What are We to think ef
men driving an * .anoch,frequented
highway; running over liefleatria*§
and being Uncertain as to -whether
anything :had happened?. Men ,,,i'vho
ddeTrutilibi)o‘rthaMatheavtatiev.e4iai' dinaielerwhtoetitie
the.'
„PuSlic, and aheeid net be 'allowed - to
driiii,en ;the. highways.
' A . case indicating -' almost ;canal
reeldeSsitess''', !Ccurred near \ Tilhnry,
On SnadaY,..retiulting, in the death ,of
a woman her little; daughter,.ind the
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fatal injury of her husband., '
But We'th v not need to 8,0 ' se' far
from !mine to witness the , sort of
driving which results in these fatal.
.Godericli, on Sunday,. and likely Other
WeH: °n the Lakeshore. Read. near
days . as well, one ,IvallId see an
Occasional .c r being driven,. at about
11
50 niites p ... hem' ThW' Speed maY
Of all the crime stories in recent'
years, that, about the attempted rob-
bery, of the Scoteh. farmer; • :Alex
Hodge;-•had,:--the,moit -.2satisfactOr3'
outcome. And 'the endis not yet. The
dead robber wasn't, the only bed Mai
,in that locality.'• It looks very's much,
as though at Cast three . or. four
'men of the vicinity were assisting the
main operator virhit ".ara8,. :killed -by
'Hodge;-Itlooks too, as_ithough_thc,
police is going, to get them -in fact
haslheM.
A number of :ftiets are 'significant:
A'good town is a place where a girl
knows when she accepts a ride that
she won't have to*wallt home.' •
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The payment:Of Hodge in bank notes,
hikes& of by :cheque; • the payment
after night, and that the robber was.
310 hand' to meet Hedge themoment.
he returned to his; home: ..with the
money:- Then at first nobody knew
who the robber ceiiId be. Apparent:
ly he was a stranger, but it Soon de.,,
veloped that he had been in the vir
einity for months. Some knew 7 him
as Dave Forsythe,e'brother of a -
George Forsythe who hives not 'far
,away. But George Forsythe declared
.that the dead ribber wits not his
brother- Deve,and he doesn't, know
where, Dave is. So the 'dead robber
was buried as an "unkno‘vn," but the
detectives are: -Satisfied that they
know who he was, and a totoftither
people appear :to know also.:
As the investigation proceeds
•quantity of, goods which had been
wain from stores in the vicinity, is:
found on the farnaof 'a Man ; named
Hieitland. He says that& he doesn't
know how the goods got there, but
he says that the dead robber had beer,
a frequent Caller at his ,place, and
that he knew: him As Dave Forsythe.,
a brother Of George Forsythe; ,and he
knew that he sometimes went by an-
other name -"Mackenzie 'Johnston."
It must be all very interesting to
.
the people about Beeton nnd Cooks-
town -hike a first rate detective story
being enacted right before their eyes
• Alex Hodge has come in for much
praise for his courage in . fighting as
L. "did Instead of, throWing up • his
be Ed righ :.• while there are ,few' or
no 'Other cars.: on the road, but when.
an on Sunday afteradon,. 'there are
litany cars ' going18'hnth directions
a 50 -Mile speeder IS a Inenacetto the
'public. Only the ,caution and. Ova:-
monsenae Of the others on the road
enables thetie,fooni to get away: with
it. Mean, cheratters get On .to the
fact that, others will make way...:fOr
them if they 'Manifest -4 determina-
ti�n
to go throagli,. ami they. take full
advantage of
' There ought to be More .traffic Po-
lice �n these much -frequented
high-
ways,...and these reckless 'drivers
shetild be prosecnted, and denied ..tht
privilege: of driving.•
Monday's' big eitueltp, list will be
maintained nittil some such Polley is
-adoPted--by-otir---"Highways Depart-
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ment.
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luniher, leaving the 'walls smooth 'and
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Clean: , Tide struature"woald stand
wag all danger was past -for a year
or. two years. „Here Was • .another
point,' on Which. no slackness.. would
be !tolerated,,,n0',41a,tter Wi7-at. graft
there would be it. ,
The , better element favors good
•.public, schools, and the city has them.
There 'will be:graftin connection With
• The miracle, is not •that medicine
cures ditieasebut that nature enables.
you to recover from the medicine.
It' a nice to have guests occasionally
,so '.get. to eat in • the dining,
Iroom •instead of the kitchen. ,
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-Lvicknow, Ont.
Lucknpw, Ont.'
thoirereeiOn;-„, but the, tighoplas. are
Well built Modern' and Well managed..
The superintendents -Odueation•
nally are, Callable omen With, enth0,41',;
Os. ,m ..for their 'work.';•• pOliticianS,'
know that it is Wise (for themselves),.
have .4iich. appointed. :',X" drqVe a7.
• round .the Roosevelt High schq04 IOW
heinecomPleted:' It covers ,.a city.
• *block, is moderit every detail; :And
,doutmess as good 'a school building .as
.ever erected.. These -things in
dicate' that theugh govern
Merit bad;„ it 15 not entirely bad.
• While "referringt Ochiention,,w. we
should mentibn .the universities. In
the higher, educational • institutions
the city is by no means leaking;
!Mere' is the UniVersity„ 'of 'Chieato,
founded a. Baptist.' institution
lavely
John . Rock
feller'S. millions; and for many years
firia.ne.e,d,.bY
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under the wise and; sicilful':direction
of the late Principal ...Harper: Thir.
university: Compared favorably ' with
any'. like institution 'in. the Eastern
States,: or in, the world. Two im-
mense Iniildjfifr;s are beini this
year. Thfrn there is the North West-
ern University with •riccoinodataiion for
.1.1);•000 'students, and -the. University
Of ' which cen . accomodate.
8;000, and there 'le a Roman Catholic
University with 4,000 students:,
The great •parks, :althairgh . under
State control' and management, are
designed to be educative 'ea. well as.
'Place§ of 'recreation. These.; are vis-
ited by thousands of , children. who
tUke., a most lively interest, especially
_je,:.the_...beastss'and,"birds; Lincoln Park
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is the .; greatest in • size ani mosi.
pepular. It eccupiea 1.000 . acres along
the lake front, and '',is..near the centre:
,of
the cit, north and soath.
. The niuseurna'• are 'also, anahrtaiacil
mid .conducted yiithla- view: to ,public
education in their owe wey...A..spent
part of a •day in the.'great rield„ Mus
eUr11;, Old; cpurSe., :5#.vv part of
it.. It: is still. in &tufo° 'Of :develOp.2.
Merit. This :inateenSe buiding and it
TOnderful., c011ectiOns. conStitute
worthY:menuntent:to the Ptiblic,,ypirit
of the late Marshall Field who hi.
Will provided ;eight. inillien 'dollars
one-half of which was for, a • building
and the Other. half -far endowMent
fund,' the,: proCeeds. of :which go. , to
Maintenance. ,The new building; net
Yet' (Mite com,Pleted,„ one of the fin-
est Of kind in the *death.
. 'Great :.:where Work '.and. serv-
ices of • all kinds. are ' hiefnly special;
ized,. are subject to great;.. 'dangers
afiethere is no saying what sort :of•
. ,
'calamities may yet befall; some of
• them. There was suggestion " of
this one 'Friday afternoon while
wail in Chicago. ' .
With no word- of warning ..,te-.7the
a strike .was• called of the gas-
oline :truck drivers and the men :em-
ployed .abotit stations,' Or-
ganization was Complete, so that nOt
a drop of. gasoline. .was ebtaipable,
.throughout the 'city after the .neor
hour on Friday. It Was: like. a bolt
from. the blue. -Its . seriousn'esa- May
be realized When we think of the hun-
dreds..i)f thousands of automohiler
and:.trUcks-osing. gasoline which have
'become -a necessity. The -vvbele life of'
the city is builtaud .orgariiied on „till
understanding -the.entomohiles. /and
.trucks shall be used. There is no was
Of 'getting .aleng without theSe gas -
operated machines -no. kd e o.
means of travel. 'means of ,deliver,:
big 'food about: the city. People' can:
not walk the lona; diatances, and the
horse delivery 'rigs' no longer 'exist,
It
was it$ bad as ti • railway strike'
.Many,: Of ...Course, had small aupplie?
of gaseiline in their tanks,'. and a few
Who heard of the eeming: strike filled
• Seine tilled tubs and , milk.canit
'iand pails vitt) some of the Statifir
• were pumped ,dry'. There were Some
1.660 men involved -7...a ;small number,
'hut the.organization was. s( lid; and it
would have beendangetotis to try. ti:
'impOr.t gaselino, f.rOM oUtside
It couldn't he done. ,Should the., striko
• lest even a week, the,aituation would
be desperate. •Sueb is , the precariom
pesition-.of .tha Modern' city man's life
neacs and , comfort.. Ins many.waY,s.he
depend-aupon 'others. `
The mem on strike were .not a. high.
ly- paid lot, tis pay god§ Oliver.°
They were' being_ paid around
'RS niti;audT-hthtesel'.e:',.m: ..ko.:teln
,per front • a 4. o n seem exile y
lovi; corn -hien , lahoters get nearti;
4t,netTlivesp•
ger if „ y: ,are o pa jt
yrnpathy war. on the- aide • of• thr
.strikers - .end•a. settletnent ,was made
1.01.:agtansrielclaiisy, s.nuotib;nia'.yui,,ivdo.(t;IT•
vvolirotrordoi:s
went AO the theatre one eVertina
A.' theatre Meats a, movie Sbow,
"harritreverihoT,n-r-of:t/M. 614
esi theatres wileie real living neterA
SIsPegr 0P011 the stage, Going to the:,
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A ,FEW 'DAYS IN -A 'GREAT 'CITY,
• (NOTE -A curious :error occurred,
in,--ouriaiticlif-"Of-lastFweekIn=refer,_,
ring t0 the quality of buildings being
erected in the northern part' of the
city, we intended to Say that they are
hands. It is well .that he did fight
but it should not be overlociked, that
had theNrobber gotten out his gun as
welt as his flashlight the outcome
Would in alt likelihood, have been dif-
ferent. A strong quick man may
knock' a, gun to one side and punch
the robber, but circumstances must
be favorable. Alex Hodge was lucky
in meeting. a `clumsy thief. •
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"substantial brick honses,;paPartinetii
busineas blocke..", But 'the
word '"sub-tafidard" took the ..filece of
"substantial," Making the Meiteing
the opposite of what was:intended:
Type frequently 'plays queer • pranks.]
• Newspaper readers of Ontario
knew �f Chicago chiefly as a city, of
corrupt :government,' Of crime, and as
a thief of lake water.
' Of Comae there is another. side
Threii! Million people, cannot liVe wi-
der one municipal government 'and
'co-operate • insuchmatters .as public
education,: preservation of public
health, local -transportation; ;•itiatex.
`supply, and lightincwitheutthe ex-
ercise Of businesa ability aiud-a* large
measure of respect for lawand order
by a 'Majority. ',That 'politics and the
city governmerit,. are notoriously. cor-
rupt thereia'no denying. Almost ev-
erythingis done with graft of one
,kind or another in Vie*.. But. there,
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are restraining: fOiCeS., The present
In4Yer, "Big Thompson, is an
ignorant sot; an ex-oe#boy withsome
of •the gifts of the politician7,4he in-
;struinerit of Men mere capable and'
designing than •biniself. • His associ-
ates, the aldermen., are men much, of
the same sort.,. Nobody `expects the
mayor or aldermen' to act from wor-
thy motives. But all the same, their
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,actions are not fill 'had. They • knew
that there 18 a power in !the xity.
which ,they dare net 'offend too seri-
ously -the power of the big; business
,
men. and the •better class. The Coun-
cil,and the ergalted 'politicians back
Of the council, know that the •wishes
of, the better clement must be re
Spected in large measure, or there,
will be 'a landslide which . will bury
them. all. , In this waY'publie .opinion
has its influence, though- Vile men
may hold office. ,
In the down toWndistrict, for
ox-
amle, the streets and walks are 18.
goad conaition,and clean; the police
are efficient and; a,11----traffic•-•-regalv-
' DANGEROUS MEN ON THE ROAD
lilte week -end casualty. list has be-.
. •
'come a prominent teature of our
day' apes liapero; and there must be a
good malny: Saddened homes through-
out the province at the beginning of
each•,week. Reckless' driving' by Men:
drunk, or .solier is the explanation.. ;
One of the worst cases of the Sea
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don occurred .on the Dundas Highviat
near New • Toronto, early ' Sunday,
morninif. Four *omen were walking
oil the *read Where they had a perfect,
right to' he. 'A car cattle up 'behind
them, hit two or the woinenrhilling
Ahem Oine4t......i.ntentl3. and 'sped on
•its Way, as though .nothitig had hap-
pened
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urn m otort. Informed the police that
fie_ belie,,,o1;,,,,he, 'had bit sntjitg
While driving erillie Bunds Highway
the nigliC:befel.e,• ailed that the door
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handles. were Missing front the right
side Of hip car. He told the Brampton
police chief to let him kilo* • if he
heard of ,arr accident: This. Man was
lefer placed under iirrest but released
,on "820,000 bail furnished by hie fad
iher aid * *toter, '
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• Brantford' Asphalt Staii Sift*:
• ire ,four in one StriP-00iffer4-• only •
Orte operation in handling and i
ipacing. You save 30. to, SO, per ,
cent: in laying,,rand have a rod( .
OE perinanenf ,.thaTm and. distinct'
..tion.,.lgede in four fadeless col**,
ritatfor.il Reatiag.Ci. 14Mitad, BrailtforalkOafterfti ;pa,
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Stock Carri.d, Information...Furnished aintli.Seivlaili -
On Brantford roofing ranclatiii.by •
Wm. Murclie
theatre-I...means, going_. to the •movie
theatre. They are grand too. All the
-grandeur Of the:old-time' real theatres
has been, transferre'd to the neir. The,
theatre 1 visited is *noir; the lost
show hoilses in the world, The,intai.
or is gorgeou•a beyond description. It
Was. erected: Seven years ago,;, andthe
deep :plash carpets that cOer all the,
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floors and all the Stairs_a re, _still fresh,
and 'bright; in .sPite, of the :Millions.
that hAve..ivalked on them:::I say mil.,
lions, and it must, be , so. .The, plaee,
Must seat sOmC fOur. Or five theasand.
aad it was packed -would be -filled
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'three tirnes that evening, I was told;
e-d.--threh'itirriesTo1ery4itherev
ening Of the week It: was so ,filled `at;
the first Show that the second cr`Owd.
inWhich I Wes, was for a time admit-
ted onty by twos'and-thre,ess eats
Were( vacated. The 'crowd was: tined
up before the entrance .(that is the
inside entrance) in lov 91.Wtie fear
abrest, for. a 'half hoar er se., There.
wes nothing snecial on either. This'
was. )uSt an ordinary evening. It was:,
only oneof a dozen .really big:the-
atres and there are hundreds ef small
oneii-all Wellpatronized,"1 was told.
• The'show was neither :better nor
..werie than one een. See ia any .tawn•
though; of edurse.'the gorgeous Sur.
roundings, aadolighting hrid the music
added much to the general effect. The
question arises: Has the movici,r
distinctly 'cheaper and, lower form, of
theatrical entertainment driven:: out
the oid' fashioned theatre with its -liv,
ingactors'? . That it has to Seine. ex
tent, Seems evident, but the crowds
which patronize even the larger
vie theatres are ;not Of the class. that
.supported the old fashionedtheatres.
If there are still 'eclasse••••" 'and "mass-
es", • the Classes may. still patronize
the old-style theatres. The Movie the:
atres ilater to and geOhe messes.
The wageearning maseesnoW•havt.
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tions are enforced to the letter. An
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automatic aystern of .stop-lincl-go. sig-
nal " lights- is in operation, ,it is kept
in "good' Working order -and :it is obey-
ed • to the dot,' by all traffic, with the
exception of a; few , :lay ' walkers"
. Who take a chance in •,erossing when
the light signal 14 against them. 'Big
• business' and the cOrrimon sense: of
the better..element will net stand /or
anything ..else,'sO the COnteiL..obeys„,• :
If therewas, graft in it ,the council
Would perrnit a bad water simply or
let the babies be supplied with bad
•niilk,but therels a line drawn there.
No City ,governnient could live that
would permit' one or the other, so' the
.0.titer,:iias ..tgeoct.tiii,:canlie, an the,
'§anitary rules :regarding :* 'milk mid'
,o.thet.,:foodii.„..1-mtell,enforied.;...,..;,-., ,
, ,.1 .Passed, along a, wallt'..*here • an
imniense building was .:. titilpt. 'MI; '
..,..0,4?
Strtiction. There was: no ding , tko
the peOple.bn th6.street, fro ailing'
Material Or tools, A st/o t • frame-
work had. been • built over' the ide:
Wilk, ' 'oirtlie.".eiiiside it-ivtiS Made,
waterproof and dna proof, The 18 -
Ida soma lined with teed matched
al cir,ciirristakes. Really big busi-
n-4s is carried ' an inthe citles..and
•Mit, in the tons -and the bigger: the
city, the bigger the buaineeses:. There
Wu, big fortunes are 'made ia busl-,
nessand if speculatiOn1 canna say
that they are enjoyed there. The, mil-
lionaire „whowishes to :enjoy ,his
We3Itli, 'leaves the city. ; One 'cannot.
• really enjoy a. , drive there -in • the
.par4.0r -on the streets., , One is ever-
JastinglY.Apdging :peoPlo. or vehicles.
So I de not :see, thatthe rich Man 0,4
the Zartnabir•ilebolgr bhuaspinPeYssin inthbee; egitrileea*conit
city, excepting, of „course, as he en-
joys the game of big business,
As for the wage-earning work peo-
ple=lnien.' and we' etn.A=t_Lsie e cannot
have- is enjoyable .a .life as one :in a
like position ,in a town or small citY.
It is true they get ler 'more. Money,
wand some •of them.. save inere;.• b t
,
they need ° More. The cost of hving
is- tremendous -mainly rent and tax,.
es: 'Nearly all ride the street cars te
and.froin..werk, and .that inakes a
'Miserable beginning and to the
day. they., may get used to -it,' but it
is a•pook.experience at best. ..'
'There, are opp6rtunities for enjoy-,
ment.that the, town man cannot have:
-These appeal to the, pew earner, hut
the sensible and settled citizen thinks
nothing of the bright ligbta and the.
big showst "
. Workers work hard in .the cit.
aes.. Everything • planned for that ,
They are part of a maehine,:and their, .
.work is a ceaaeless. grind. 'There are:
'soft jobs, Of course, and there are the
'idle' rich, but these are not the lot Of
the coninion man. or wornan.
It .seems .to me that there Is more
to be had out a life; and one can live
.rnon:ey enough to attend; alnipst ny
sert, of, entertainment they•, , may
fen,ev,and the inoiiejt. heatre is tkeir
choice. •• •• • •
: Anrither iiistitut;On of nuch intey
est which I, visited, was the hospitr
frir. tuhe,r0p1Osis 'ivatientsor
the, collection :of hospital's for treat,
in ;1' patie,ifts havinP;• that diseasr
onie years fl 170, 40(1:,n'cr.e$'t of. land t
he north of ..the; city' 't'tt:.4 set fiSid
fer•this.4nurnese:, • It is like a: g.'ren'.
nark with rather stnall unrretentieu
hnildirurs scattpred about.: These are
hemeverbuilt to s,ult the piitleptsio-
whirh they ar'e intopled-.-tibundane,,
Of sunlight and fresh air. There .1!
aecoinadatien-for 4,00 .,Patients, .ane
I, was told that there Were contitritl:
six to seven hundred. On thewaitins
list:. The . walks and; grojands,
many beautifAleds_ofilowe-r-S-,-.L-apr
-4Takatitnl1y kept,' and the hospital, hat"
;the. reoutation ot..doing .trood work.
In. view Of the pr;t•ent,tendency fni
,nepulatlen qpi.1.1.1.iite'.te the, ,largr
centres; the question, is naturally•Sup.
"'rested', as to whether;life in the large
cities is 'Tare .flisitabio lifo:
.00 town Or country. „Much 'depends
•of course, on what' one Wants:in )ife
or out Of life„"and uponene's fihanci-
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a better provided- he is hi' fele_
cireumstances in a ..fair sized town
than in the great Such can' vis
it the city' wile,' he wants :to, and
sea and enjoy all that. is worth while
there, Aa: is well known, the human
race diesout in cities. il'hat suggesth
that life cannot be as healthy. or as
_happy, there. '
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, Winghain '
l'hon e 74 • Phone 06
Monuthental Works
LIICKNOW and-WiikIGHA,M
;Has the largest and most eoMplets
7-4veck in the most beautiful designs
to • choose from, lo ,
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Scetch„-. Swedish- ant Can.-
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•We make sPerialty of
Monienti and 'Mite year ',pipet-.
tioiL • -
Inaertptiong Nealy; 'Carefully and '
• PrOurtpily- Dose:
See. us before iplacing, yoarieder.. .
beagles Bros. A. SPOtt011
1.11.1010, Opt. ."
L. No. 428, 'Luckno* meeti •
the second Tuesday Of every month
Int:hair. hall, at 6 o-eloCir. C. Mullin,
WM. P. Carter Rec Sec.
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Ecy traivertily 'Course in Medical .
,s •bciertco consists, of Sir years' rest- '
nent vork. Twe,years- are devoted to
Arta and Science and font years,intlite
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