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'� � ;Nq ,� �­,,­­,,.-, �F, 904%141,�! and chutneys, to say nothi . . , . 4adstopki, Opt. :� ' ,, '� 'I . : 16 1 , new scoveirywithtwo ct"U, be4ten,-,­`,'j�, was . , - 11 � 11 '12 I � , me icaldi � ,1 11 I - ' 11 V � . ., � � " I .4 - ! � . 1 evv* - t4' "'ob � ­ ' ' I " "" '-�N , , various flavor inflained ril . � . "I"", , � ,';��-,-��..,�,. ,,, , It . . * ex firWAY, 0", I ,. . '�,i , Vie stAge As -�, X,�,5,- ,,�,,,� � -, ", m,24 , " \- � s of apple jelly that Way it soothes and heals the .� �101' :�'.­ -, ;.�� . � , 9atainioo 41 quickly ,:iind easily be made from branes and.killis the germ. , J#ed him to quit Pfteete,u' 0 . I i ill iiiii ll #1 I FIR40-W I ,�, �� , "S, ,-',,� pf,� ` . . �, - ., " " &.,V �e I fil - -1 " , -��",�4i - . apples,of many vail ,­ I '�46, ' U'�:��.i: ,,� � V-- , " , , t , ";t-, " �� , , , , 6 in I ing OL and eAtei olitics.. liped,'befoii v`�,e4 , " , gr ".. , 'T. r� 1. � . 1P .e stri 0 � ­,"",';, �t �,il , v P , �'d C *' ..",'� '.,,A��'�,,'�','.­i�e i . .�. � . :�, , ,�I�`� �` " .­ � . '. V �6k,*� , ,?�,�,��j,'. , ,�� . . Of all knowii drugs, creosote is recognized � � �t �- , , �, 0� -11 -4 ',, ��', , .'':--1 " .�' - ',�,. , '7 pf'", "'. �­ ,',,� � I � , � , I al no champion be�..e,6 , 1" ­�,,,� . �Z � � ,��,�� - . �, 4 1 . 1, , I - - ., , 14S cou t �JS418, 40nift L �,- . '7, �,P' i, I t �.�-­ - -.0 ' 1 - - ­­ ... I ., 11 I � , , , , - , il - or per �` . - , " 'it', , " - � ' . Apple Butter. by medical authorities as one of .. I I a, maje -A 11L eniftco, ,,heaiten, unless he , ,,, akd, ,k 11.`� Von= ,�, �, ,4 ,�, � �..­ , �,� the greatest . 410 ,siy ihone i * -, t�p:,� Of --yowi! . �0#- 4A . ,�,�,: , " , � healin f sistent coughs and lilRING CHAMPION TWO and bj�azqo ­� �.hleli � y4ri'e �*­�,kef , 1' 11 '', ". � ,es ' , n 41% his actions beyond - aie., lbrvie' , in' the lini timpi- - 4' ;. "., " , I .1 I ,, "­u� Al W,o.,V,*.j$,, , , 1. ,, I- � . . I . b 1 --,.141 . , . , . ��'.. down forms of throat troubles. I all ever saw, . I . - . . � ... � " �: t. * * - *0 I W 1 oop� . . 0"', , colds g.r.t1b-1 I Us right lego� bald , his pil - � , n ". -ilro "0t,."'At I - ��QkNTURIES AGO ' ,44,l �ii �il 710�.., Take new sweet cider and boil Creamulsion contains, in addition to creo- � . awn second declares III , , �,4 , , 2...�, left,' w'h , ,,, 1. I , , , - . - one half. Peel, quarter and core en- sote other healing elements which soothe . and firm, and ,his -ich could . No secoAd I is to,, be allowed to Wk .. I .- , 1. " ", , . " *6iRca4, � - - ,. "" � , - � i �111 1. I . and'h;al the inflamed membranes and stop It is ju.'ft. about two him ly ,quest,ons�,, . le, - �9. 0 " W,i,,'#1A1n1V,.­4iik* �ritlol 0111 . � ­ -1 .71, .11 ough apnles to make the gain-- bulk ,s -hundred years hardly elver be distu_rbed,'% ' gave � his Man's advarfii a] . �� �c , o "' hillild ul� the Vivd,­ - .11 ,.,i,. .. as cider. Bodl until tender. ago that, r advise him t6.g1ve out, ' . . , ' - V4, "I . S'91eltln the irritation and iqflammatiou? while the the first man who might the surprising advantage already 0 - I 1. � I to taste with light brown sugar, and creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed justly h4ive claimed the heaVywelght proved, and ,struck his adversary . a th s, e I the si* 4� *ayed - . I . ' -5, Tlxat,'$4!'b9,*,batt1es, the win- ill ,.. . . 11 - - I 7�! � cook until very thick, stirring can- into.the blood, attacks the seat of the champions)11p of the world began to with despair and panic." There, IS ining. man to . ,have two-thirds of - .� I 1, I ,,� ,- I I - I . . . stantly to prevent scorching. If this trouble and destroys the gums that lead make an4me for himself., This was no record of Figg ever meeting de- A case 'of e*tr'eme. nervous e3ffiaus- - , . " I i .1l . , the - money rven, - w-Iddh shall be tion reg,?re4, b � .. I 1. , � � is properly cooked, no-- spices are to consumption. James Figg, a native of Thames, in fleat, and, when he died in -1734, he publicly diiii" ded upon the. sta. . ge, y the use ,.of Dr Wil- . t' 4rw - l... . lianW Pink -Pillq is Ila ' " '; :: , , . needed, the true flavor of the apple Creomalision is guaranteed satisfactory Oxfordshire, and though he did all was sincerely mourned. His succep no , , ths , t t, "of , 'V . , rs. , twi 6nding aiiy -, privAte I 40're " - , , X . , , .AM— 'he I I .� . 0- �Duifdag " I , . being much better, but they may be in the treatment of chronic coughs and his fighting in or near London -and sor as champion, or "captadn of t ment. to the d�ntrary. I 1.�� .1 .1, I I ., R46rborg,, Ont.,,vAo,sjysv- , — I "Some yea ' "I' , IM40p, ivill added if desired, colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bron- never was; heard of outside of Erl boxers," as he was, then called,,*as . rs ,400".-, ouffered, a:,,comir, ,-- I , , I I chitis and other forms of throat and land in ,his day, still boxing was es- George Taylor, who soon gave place 6. That... to prevent disputes, in Plete mervons­�b �Akdown, , I doctore4:;- . . r Cider Apple Sauce. respiratory diseases, and is excellent for sentia�ly.:,a British sport and the -best to the immortal Jack Broughton,. one every main battle, the tirinciples with t*o la�al k , " , , ;" , I , sb 4D th 1. 4 ctil butf:10, A9, Fe- - .. . � building up the system after colds man in England was very probably of the greatpt figures in the, history � all, n e coming on the stage, lief. 'In fact I WAS. Zr . owing - �W*rsa I Prepare apples and reduce cider or fliI. Money refunded if 'any cough or the choose from among the gentjemen . - . I I I - .. I 11 - I the same as in recipe for apple bur- cold is not relieved after taking accord- the bqst ,man 'living with his fists. of the prize ring, and �really re n tw, umpires, who and weakerall the time, - Iii. tWi ,go,n� ", . . , I dru *st Figg's emirience was such that no father of the sport. He framed the P se t' 0 shall ab; dition. -may ' ��e t6 t44e care . ' ter. Cook the apples in eider, a few ing to directions. Ask your solutely decide all disputes that ma ­ . ­, nto,%-11 * t than William Hogarth first prize -ring rules, and invented of me and ur,ged me, 'to 'try' Dr. Wil- . l at a time, until they can be pierced Creamulsion Co., Limited, Toro I arise about the battle. �...and if. the ' Pink � 1-t - -y was glad'to engrave his business the boxing glove. The rules held liams . _RQ-. -af;' she had taken . - with a straw, cooking them vei two ubipires cannot Agree, the s _ -- ­ card in which he was described as sway for a hundred years, and were aid thi baiig�: of life -- r I -hoose a third., who is to -1, �T " res I ults. At this time I 111�1 - slowly and cooking only as many as ' 44master of the noble science of de- only superceded- by the London umpires to c with sple,ndl. 01 will float on the top of the cider. remorse. It was this trait that re fence on -the right hand in Oxford Prize Ring rules, which came into' determine it, . . felt So far gone that I did -not care . IF .P.- -% Great care should be taken to keep pelled the late Henry Watterson. road, near Adam and Eve Court." vogue in 1838. Sullivan was the last . 70 That -no person is to hit his whether I Iiy�d or not. , But the coax- IWI . -P A�io the apples from hreaking. Skim them The two biggest fights in Wilson's He was 41so a teacher of swordman- champion under the London Prize adversary when he is down, or ing of my rnother-�nd'othei relatives I out carefully, lay them out upon flat career were his effort to get the ship and the use of the quarter staff, Ring rules, and since he fought Cor- seize him by the ham, the breeches, ,finally persuaded me to try the pills_ It makes dishes, returning to the kettle all United States into the League of boxing being rather a side line. His bett under Marquis of Queensberry or any part below the waist; a maill. By the time, I had taken a few boxes - them smile- the cider that drains from the fruit. Nations and his effort to wipe out por�trait was drawn by Sir James Rules the "Boston Strang Bay" died. on ,his knees to be reckoned down. - I was feeling a little improvement . 4 . Add more apples to the cider, and the college clubs at Princeton when Th-orillhill -and poets of the day sang the undefeated champion under the It was when Broughton became and --was 'ble to move around, As -1 when cooked lay upon the dish and he was president. He lost both fights 'a � iies sure � so continue until all are stewed. A and in neither case did he ever for- his fame. One notable encounter code that governed the sport in the a teacher that he q'ilmoltriced In the I k,pt on taking the pitis I felt myself a ;l ,,.,& 'i I ith Sutton, thc- Gravesend pipernaker, period of its greatest development. London Papers of Felifill 1747.: a de a practice I -11" ­ quart of this "boiled -down" cider Will give the men who opposed him, His 7 - inspired Dr. John Byron to tell �ow: The Broughton rules are interett- "Mr. Broughton proposes with of going to a near -by store every 10i generally be sufficient for a quart of friends may say that in -both struggles ing since they give a pretty fair proper assistance to open an academy i se.f on& week_ to weigh myself, and I I apples,; but this cannot always he del he was right, that he was one of ,,Long was the great Figg by the idea of what a prize fight was Eke at his 'house in the Haymarket for gained. -rapidly from 103 to 136 pended on as some varieties of the those men to whom a principle is prive fighting swains, in those rough old days. They were the instruetion of those who are pounds. I continued taking the pios - , fruit absorb much more largely than more sacred than friendship, and Sole nil acknowledged of Mary- seven in number as follows: ' I villing to be instructed in the for several months, and .. .1t is impos- . . do others. When all the apples are that as Luther said, he could no bone pl.�Lins; 1. That a square of a yard be mysteries -of boxing, where 'the sible for me to exprests.in yvards the . cooked, boil the cider down one-third other. Perhaps a wiser judgment To the towns far and near did big chalked in the middle of the stage; whole theory and prac,tioe of that wonders�-they did for me. - Nobody I .. After again or until, it is like thin syrup. would be that he was iight in both glory extend and at every set-to after a fall, or truly British art, with all the num- but myself knows the tortures I , en - Place the apples in a stone jar, pour ntelligent And swam down the river from being parted from the rails, each erous stops, blows, cross-btlttocks, dured from nerve trouble, and no% 00" every 311eal '' the cider on them and set away. It course. He showed himself ugly and Thames to Gravesend." Teicond is to bring his man to the etc., incident to combatants will be thanks to Dr. Williarns' Pink Pills, I - will keep well all winter, and has a unrel,enting enough in conflict, but . side of the square and place him fully -taught and explained, and that am a normal, healthy woman. I do I , deliciously dark 7olor. he lacked the polideal wisdom to The fir I st treatise an boxing was opposite to the other, and till they persong 'of quality and distinction not think anyone troubled as I wag Apple Ginger. carry on the fight in such a way written by Captain Godfrey, a pupil are fairly set-to at the lines it shall m -ay not be debarred from entering can find a better ,remedy than Dr. , I that he wDuld disarm the opposition. of Figg's, who had this to say of his not be lawful for the one to strike into a course of those lectures they Williams, Pink Pills," . HEM WANTED � Three pounds apples (weighed af- As it was, he was himself left d's- hero, the other. will be given with the utmost ten- if your dealer does not keep the 49 . i ter peeling and coring), 3 pounds su- armed and unhorsed on the field. It "In Figg, str�ngth, resol-intian and 2. That, in order to prevent any derness and regard to the delicacy of pills you cam get them ,by -ail at 50c . . Nagging Heirs are being sought I gar, 11,2 pints water, 4 ounces whole � Is surely no great tribute to a fighter unparalleled judMent conspired to disputes as to the time a man lies the frame .and constitution, of the I a box by writing The Dr. Williams' ginger. 3 lemons. to say that he had the right side of form -a matchless, master. There was after a fall. if the second does not pupil, for'whieb reason ,mufflers are Maicine Co., Brockville, Ont" tbroushout the wora Many people! � the question yet lost on the two - .- I a" to -day living in comparative pov- I Method: Bruise ginger and put in- , � erty who are really rich, but do not, to a pan with sugar, water and lemon I memorable struggles of his life. The - - -- --- ---I--,-- 1= . . I I evil he attacked at Princeton was —'- - -- . , . know it. You may be one A them. juice. Stir until sugar melts, put in Send for Index Book, L�" I the apples, and simm-er very gently what he considered the snobbish I . . Remove and undemocratic character of the - � . *-*407 04-7 . .-I and Next of Kin," containing care-, until clear, but not broken. 't - . ,-�,41.. 3 , hilly authenticated lists of . . ginger, and put apples carefully into eating clubs in the university. There I . f. �6 1114 . .. � I W H-. V A I A sealem; pour over the syrup and seal was a whole street of them, some in , q. . #-. er.­ 1. 4 4-4 1, p. ,��, .#I and unclaimed estates .— -4 - � 1 <4 , , hel I I , 0 Ptf .. - . tZIP A 0 V ;;. - - I . palatial- houses. Membership was : �A, ,V . .. have been advertised fair, here And hile hot. confined to the upper classes and . I - -Y 0 1`11nna The Index of Missing Heim Mock Ginger. there was only aecommodation for . , , - ON . - ILA. �01 ' shroad. 1w , , I I t -3 1i I -;W � . . 4 1% we offer for sale contains thousands .�r %. ,­ I in . - , 4 1 Z? I nominally eligible. I - .: � . I ­ , t-- . - . rp , . " "; ',;�, . of names which have appeared I For each pound of apples, peeled, about half the students who were ,%'. $� . I - JP g . American, Canadian, 191131 11 I ,or r, . I 174,1,jr/ - , ­- . :,dcand ,quartered, allow three-quar- . ilo. � 'A'. AA�r . � 1. "A - Naturally great competition arose ...A,( W1 .r .ph - :�� - A U . � .-� . .1. . Irish, Welsh, German, French, Bd1- , . und of sugar and one and for membership. There was ,much �111­ $1. .Pie:.., . " 4�vj F cial Swedish. Indian, Colo" and one-half ounces of whole, wel-11 bruised . . 11�: �..A . It - ., - ,-,--I' V I. P I I 1. . . - distinctions in the university. He de- . I . . it, .1l 'ki other newspapers, inserted by lawy- wire�pulling and Wilson suspected I- 0 1 - - - 4m--,,V�- - -, white ginger. Place the prepared that the clubs were creating class 1� - . It � k,* 3-1 iiiiii executors, Administrators- Al" fruit, sugar and ginger in wlternate , - J -1-wo coutaing li�t Of English and hisb layers in a stone jaF or crock and let I 99 I P 9 '11, . .. ,,o Courts of Chancery and unclaimed s clared for a "g-reater democracy" to r I 1 41, - � l 0 ­ . . , 4&vidends list of Bank of England. tand covered for two days. Then which Cleveland made the remark: - � . fr-- � �. ',;r _:- . .. I . . , .-E k� .,, �, prepare a ginger bea by pouring boil- . I .1 - ..;4,cjs 4.k -'T.* 45. N I ing water over additional ging,er,cov- "That a]-1, sounds very pretty but just --�." . `1� I Your name or your anceilitol may be ': � ­­. .-Ill ' . -?�11-0 - - N ;-, , tu the list Send $1.00 (one dollar) what does it mean?" To Wilsion it - . �1. . IF Mrlwi t�,P-,.p ering closely and letting it steep for . I -1? 1 :. ,* . 14W-40 it 4�� - �-.� 14 at once for book- . meant that the alubs should he . I I - �' -,*"* � 'I - twenty -four hours in the proportion *,- V� .q abolished and their function dis- ,,,�"k,.f 'wk, -V �-� ��, of a e cupful of water to one on ce �! .....? �.�A -V,-( I . , e , 'rwr - . � t,,� r International Claim Agency of ' charged by the quadrangle or pre . , . ', � gi three poundsnof J�kx.-x . . . I . " .. Dept. 296, frait. Add a pinch of cayenne pep- ceptorial system which existed in , . J to .� - % A41 .1 I A if Oxford. This was in the Spring of - V. . "11 11,11111� ill ��11111&-A-4...l � , , IP4 40 Strain the ginger and put with lop *, . �,&- .... T r, . � � Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. per. d boi 1 1907, a year after George Harvey t. " V t..7 ,%.A­A.,,�� I 1. �', , - ': . the fruit in a granite pan an . � � . . I . - I 2930 -ti had begun the boom for Wilson as Of 1'r :: �,�- lt�­4,, �J' , I. President. His enemies said that he K, ,k -A,%,1.., . , gently until the apples are cleax. I - - -.k I . The juice and thinly pared rind of 1* 'I � , ,,, I& $. -0 - - +11111.01 I - a lemon should be added before the staged and fought the battle in . IZ:f J:�6,ZZA--t�, �-�,-11 tA I i . LONDON AND WINGHAM . Princeton with one eye on the gen- . . �,.P� ,,-��,�k-t- . "-'t .% . . I 1W , ,.,q1 -W I'll *&�, -.J -(, - ott . -, " .. I-V 11% 111�. I w , * , , 1* , , r�f tj�2�.l , W11-^ If . I � apples are quite done. Put in jars eral public. If it was incumbent on � -,,,,.,., . North. while hot, � him to prav,e that he was a fighter i% -I;-- .J, t. I .,% . ­K-*-�,-, . It Apples prepared in this way make . . J- -*-�#..% t . here was his chance. Ile wo-eld not �e IR ��,4 "IX ; 4 a.m. p.m. . .0 ..,-, % '*..I t Exeter ............ -ssory when .served only pur'Ffy Princeton of snobbery il� V.0 I . I -1 . "Ir .. 1 10.16 6.04 a delicious accc --q� - i ,"%- %, k . ANil Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 with ice cream. but he would conuriand the attention . I ,L.. t, ti, � -.-Z. , 'k T , I 11 . - -N 7 - - Kippen ........... 10.35 6.23 IT ..]r . W , . .. - Canned Baked Apples. of the nation. In those days the four I 4r� . . - - I \1 -,u", r, - I Brucefield ......... 10.44 6.32 . 7 J � . I I . . . 43lintan Jct . ....... 10.58 6.46 men mo,st influential in Princeton ) -4.,p � qVI - � , .� T - . �. These are a decided novelty and affairs were Wilson, Grover Clevt- . , - Clint6n, Ar . ....... 11.05 6-52 they are excellent. Wash and core hand, formerly president who re- , - r V. 1 �40 . Clinton, Lv . ....... 1L15 6.52 t '... " . - -, . I - . , M good sound baking apples. Fill the mained a resident of the town; Moses ) ') W, V).�, .# . , � I . Jb . Clinton JA . ....... 11.21 658 - 'J , ... lL cavIlties with sugar and a4ittle ground Taylor Pyne, a former g-raduate who I , .) � ic � Londesborough .... 11.35 7,12 cinnamon, and bake in a pan contain- had become a millionaire and was 1 4� W, rk, .� .� . 0 . 0 r" Z ,e , il� . Blyth ............. 11-44 7-21 il - -e 11 if I . "I -- � 0 , , . \.- - ing a little water. Pack the baked most libeill with endowments, and � ) 1, 0 - C. ... 11.56 7.3 apples in hot st-e-rilized, wide-mouth- Dean Andrew F. West, a notable _ , ,� .,� -.)$ ..." I � -& �e- �� eel* . Belgrave ....... 3 . . - . �� � . ­< b Winghain Jet, Ar.. 12.08 7.45 ed jars. Fill the jars to overflowing educat-or who had' refused more im- '31% .0 ) 3 $ 1 - , - . Wingliam Jct., Lv.-. 12.08 7.45 -1 .V, k . ,. IF I -- ?, )- I with a boi4ing syrup made from eq- portant positions to remain at IN, 1% .J : I �, - Wingharn .1 ... � --- 12.12 7-55 ual parts of suga� and water, and Piinceton and carry through is *`� - .e , � , � A 10, I -11 ?. t L.00 . , 4 , � e - South. first boiled for three and d1ream of a Graduate College. . 1. , . I .i � a I - - minutes W- J �, 3 I a 11* � � I f �� , a -m. p.m. skimmed well. Seal as for canned Ndne of the three men approved 44,t ". . %L I .10 . Winghani ......... 6.55 3.15 fruit. By this method, the hoviliewife of the evils that Wilson was attack- . .& � i�k . I �, � 4 ,L , . .4 't, , X ... . r "I 7.01 3.21 can have baked apples alwayi ready ing, but all of them thought that he R. "? i I 1 * 1P , I �� , . " . , I . Belgrave .......... 7.15 2.32 at a mornent'g notice. was not attacking them in the right . 1 41, X- t - . � I � �, r . . I Blyth ............. 7.27 3.44 way. Cleveland felt that Wilson had J� 4'� � 14, 'iX a. Loudesborough .... 7.95 3.512 Apple Butter (Without Cider) pledged finarl support to West, . 1?%. I I I . Clinton Jet ....... 7.49 4.06 Pare, core and ,quarter the apples, rod to divert 41, # . . " -C . A .� I - f I . - Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 cover with water and boil untft- ten- great sums from the projected � f �, -- . ,� I . I . der. Add six pounds of sugar, two I I I I -�. f el .. . A crmton Jct . ....... 8.03 4.20 Graduate College for the inaugura- . . . i" �, �. � . . , . I , , , 21111 A' 1i I 1"All, X "' """ , , , *` , 1111� " ,� ""�,, """"', " .� �, ,�, " ""� , , "' , , , , " , � ""' , , , luik , ,�,,, � - - 4,� ,� ,h., , , 4 �i, 1, o �,,�,, ,,,,� , ,,,, ol ,,,, 1, -s,,-,ii'%A', .4 "I � � � u -nee ground . . PA ounces of cinnamon, 1 a , 4 1 . � I . 44 Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.32 tion of the quadrangle system to re� I lo. - . 1W I cloves and one oulAce of nutmeg to . .1�1. L a .4. . , V I I I I I ).- 161 - Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 place the clubs. West felt much the 44 � k ,,-- V ­�-- .1 , .1-4 1 I Hemsall ............ 9.32 4.50 every twenty-five 1106t'i6 of apples. same way about it. Wilson bad pre- . . . - '%- -V lw� . I ,.6� 4 1* ­ . r 11 I Stir often while cooking, and I . , I . )-�. I- #--� -)---2. � r4 � Exeter ............ 8.4.7 5.05 - unt' viousTy endorsed the Graduatc� Col- )-"Q-%, )- . - 9 .. . . . . quite thick. lege scheme in the preface he had I IV I-, N., 1P , . 04 , 4 � " ,f il I -h. J ­Jr / - I - .4 - . . -f ... " . 1, ,qe.1,8.4 I-, - -'?,- -, - .,,#i . Later he deAended his supposed 9"'k,"If.el-ii, . . . . East. . "), Jil ....... ,�. ."t I C. N. R. TDM TABLE written for the West prospectus. . 11% . n. 1 1,4 . 4- WOODROW WILSOWS, FIGHT AT '.. change of front on the mund that - k plk-, � * 'r f, " . r Al %IJM A V11% F. .i� - Ak. )- %- - - I . . - I a.m. p.m. .14 11 04 I GX& 2.20 he had written the preface vAthout A -� S. . V��, I - , � I � I - I . . . Goderich .......... �V, . J&04. �-, . ;1% 4r.% r 4" 46 Robnesvier ....... 6.17 2.37 James Kerney, editor and pubVisher having read the proirpeetus. It was I � It �l )A,% I 14�llll ,--% - -, I Clinbm ............ 6.26 2Z2 of The Trenton Times, was an early later publicly ass,erted, and not - i -V . "�.Am ffr �', W'I�i , �� - - . 4, 1 - .1 -- 6A1 .12 friend and adviser of the late Wood- denied that West had in. his posses- . . . it ')-.1 No *a I St. Columbian ...... 6.49 3.20 - .. , -- � . 1 41 -,%�, . I* -YONSO-e . .1 , ... . 3 row Wilson. He was,the only friend sion a copy of the pro6fs of the 77L - � r, . , ""i 11 - oo� . t of those early days whose friendship book itself with annotations in Will & lmt�n. . . f �e � I I ,.i, It ; 2 aDdlyhn ........... 6.64 8.28 remained until Wilson's death- Nat- son's handwriting.. Wilson's quad- I : M!,iiiii- I.` ­ Ak� I W - . I .1 � I , I �; West * ­�,, 'ill .;r I . I � � �­ I . Ily what he has to gay about the rangle scheme provided the annual - : �, , . ")P�14*1114�, 2it ,r�v� h 4 I I '. I ,�.Z,,, I � - � � - I . I I I , . lr""�� � r "" , 1 11"N . t�� , . I aML P.M. p.m. ura r - ­ A-% All 0 I. -A4 - IF . - § --t e - V I ";, it I �., "I - I "I � . . I nm�­ i . 0- 7 . - . 1. , � -", . . mmm . " - -- - . - � � I I . ' ' ' 10 518 ViIAL . I I � I OW , , n o,�4.-. forme President is importarl all expenditure 'of $100,000, and had it 0 .. � . I . 3301i 0 9.37 .. SLP*V I %* ; . .L -those who are trying to come to a been adopted it would indefinitely .. , , . I ���- W --j,; , & . I i � . . *,.Ut x - : 1, 1�1� . - I .; � , .111, I . � I �', ' 8V.'0*lUMbsiiu. 1 5.44 .. k : W*'I 7 1 9, 9.j6 correct understanding of Wilson's 'have postponed the Graduate College. , I I %rA111&#0b*4Aft-V".i't- f,&", -Al C I I 11 . I � , 'OO&eth ..,.. 10.53 5.w L-baracter. In the firat of a series- In the end it was the inexorable . . .4� 1; . 1., % AL � 1-1 I � L I 11�1� 1wifto ...... 11-10 6.08 10.04 � r; I .. . #.;: V -r - Ar .. I ,� -rzrl "t . I --.0"I I . ��.. I'll "I.. .. of seven aroeles sketching the main pfessure of events that�defeated Wil- .. 4 ,.,,, � . ­ I - ". , .,. I I � I ,,, 2 He U.90 T.09 10.13 . . - , , , . , , I . � ' - - events in Wilsotfs eareer he speaks son. Hcl found himself forced into 11. .11 . *1� - X.004� , . -#1 Ap � �. .. .. � -, ­ - I.. '11'�", �:�; � A .... 1U& 7.20 10.30 .�:, � ,, I - 1. . - i 14 44 , I .� - � � I . ,.- �;.. �iration, and the position of fighting the',raduate � . , Aokh% e- , - I , . � - I , e .. . ­ '� ,- , - � ,. . I i. , I with candor if with �. - jo . ,§4*" . 4PV4­, I " 114-1t, e -il 4 . f .. , , I � . ,. ,� �, ­- . , we gather he is not to be classed with College. In this he *hs r' the I > ;�-% ola'! . I , I . I . 11;1��.� I �, , I -, " dfio ,&*Mft� ;f- . .,r . � " .�' "'Nr � �-. ,, �,-,-, ag- opposing , a. prefti . I - YA- 11 . 1. . . - I L - III- . ­�, " ". -1 . C -P. IL TW TAULE the ruck of hero worshippere eng handicap of �7. 1. 4. .74 - . - .. . - .;�., I � got - ed in the congenial tagk of repre- gift of $500,000 from ope wealthy ,�7. .. t,. �44-' .. I - , � -1 1. ,T%�'�-�,',�. " ,�j�­,�," " � � � a.V4. I - , C� I I . " I .. �, . ,,, ;I I I ­­,,�­ , , ­,­­ I'M . ". I senting Wilson 'as a 3 1 .. �0 '?.4 1 ­ , �! , � ' H beriefator and other gifin of $401D,- . -1 I i�fA,�,,,,q"V�i ,� � ; f lill � . I , ­.,...',.� .... oxw sais that Grover Okvelghd, surely a 000, Naturally, he eoultl-not make a I 0 i - �., . - - ".'� . W d,j , �'�._.]� 4� �o �-""�. -1. ',�.` , ,�,�,,��o;�' � j'�:,,4'�,'.:f��Io'_ I . I - ­� 1 �7 - ,:_ ­� ' , , ­ . , . ,;� 449* 6.--.*-. ntail Assault, File objected to the -7 � " I 4' - If, ,- - ,,, , " ; - . I I I , I __ 61 4, �, �.. W I � --tj '�i W ' X -M" , �,:,,,j,,1j­ L, ..... � 6-M sound judge, who trag intimatety all fro -,"A 1 4%-,-, ;np "Ini I � I I . . ,� Wl'.­:"��,, - . I I I I 1� , . . r,,�., I -1 I: -- - %, ("', , �, -;;"., I I I . I - , " . . 1 ",,�47�, 't. , witb Wilson at Princeton WeFgt plaw: which Vcluld hil loeat- . 1. A .o". - . , , "" " . " �!w " "",:,. 1, ... .�,,.,�, I'l ,�,, .�,g,e.4­ . .4 a .6 i� . . . . . 6,04. Ub,l I V � t,, U lill 1-11'"1111 � - , ! L. I . � - 11 , ' . . � ., ,� . 1, 4�� 1,'�, �� �, **&..A,.t,*. , 641 ealne �to regard him "as a man with .ed ihe nq`w buildihis, - Wiest wantzd . � � . �1- . I !�,,�.J�� 'T ,; . I " t, I In" 0411. ­ "I . .�.Z­ . i 't . I I I . I ,t:,,, ." �� 01 1,� I I I . I . . , ­.�,,��,,��- � - "'. I . " -,� -, 1�'�: . � � I � - " '4,�,�i��4*. I 11% I A � , . ,. , " - . I -.1. I . I -1 � .1.1.�..,,-,� " I 10 ,V . [��'W -',`4f � IL 1 40,-, 1 W&V%h. I 11� . . , -, ,1, ��O',,�,, ?I 'W - �V 91,99 hern *h&Oc they stand at , I - � � . � . . . � , � I . 1 .4.4, 5� - I . . ­ 4 - " ,� .,�,,,­ *��4",z,,�i,,, 44.,�`,,�.-,44' 6 . " 'aft 109'Overill tem,#or, an4 not al. to have f I . I I I.. - � l,,,.,,.,, , ., . . . . � .,k"i `;� ,,,� r5(,.,;., - ' '. , -I " � - L � 11 I � . i ; ". �,., I I I - ". I I . I I .1 I 1. 1,,�%�.;��,,,,1211 L' �;";.:,. I � I . I I I �,,, . "' . . � .. . I I - I � I., .'I I I 1� I "I I ­' ,. ,k,� I �'�;:� "�;�&� -"i%,.� ,,#41,**,a* &# �-,A,00. 44.. 0�. - too rde Vilgoh said that thty should I L. - ,�* " . I � � .., , . 1. e.,�*_,.,*" p ­­ ", 6,40 ,Wasrs .,e About facta.,1, Cleve- present, I . " . . ­ . . I � I .. � , ­. .1 I V ,. 6, ,62. Will[ I I I e �� "., I .. . . ... Yr - edi - eted, that he wo�ld'p fai, be oart; of the Vniv6rglty itself. Wil- I . I ,�, I I � I .1'. . ,'. � "'' ibi " #� I NO .�ard P , . 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