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to kill or attempt to kill I ., - ,4 under 30, who by add- fire proof . eachistep, a new wbiph, is,A w,eakness of t le.� IS , p I I I ", . " -
famous fictional lodge the Sons and I hanical ingenu 111. I I 1-1�.19 � 9 q. � y -'i,; "
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I , negro boys grow up to manhood with they turn out in full regalia at the tery, or any gun larger than number world -a' lunch wagon training cOl- able enterprise is guided is expressed proAded he dow ilot try to bel t6 4 ,
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R. _0��,`, tures tion was the Gideon Tabernacle of the I horse to one of the first "owl" wagons. well cooked, served prompt3y, Amid or maybe it is a bit 4 a rag. They. Gi6s have formed deplorable attach -
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, 2*,. readers of the story doubtless smiled leean Fishermen. summary conviction to a fine of not . . know from the society colum,ns just ments for bounders, who have had.to,
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..... IR, �,'.�� one recalls that of Miss Magn is left in doubt whether the honor is New Rochelle, N. Y., was the yoing- lights folr'kerosen-e lamps. ed that in the future no guests who . '
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I '111 FEMALE &GENW WANTED And then, Charlie did a strange result was the dining car training sibly know everybody else, and if a as.'other names and they are free 4zo who succaeds in palming himself �ff .
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�, -`N 1 . 46boluly Income ampnv& write 1021neffistely went to work frying eggs and ham- set up 'beside a well -travelled road sents himself nobody is going to take evening. They may even go forward England, the thing has got a bit.thielr. ,
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I" L�, FOR RALE -Five acm, am ndle a three years ago. and, Madam?" he asked. -
11, from Senforth; modern h0=8 ,do ment of the Interior, Ottawa. bout two weeks), he starts in the and if a man or a woman, or a been molested.
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:;"�-., JAMES WATSON Closed Seasons. that hauled the wagon to some prom- turning by 9 o'clock the chef intro- the most Important social gatherings vitation, the secretary may be in a "Cain'i," responded the other. "Ev-
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atial dining car. Floors of spotless
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$15 Plum )J cent per wile to points beyond, but not wed $20 Plus M cent per mile, starting
of Edmonton. b1acLeod and Calgam point to Winnipeg
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Aug. 2eth Fmrn all Stations in Ontario on thild Michigan 6entral, Pero Maf4imtte, Windsor Esum &
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