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THE GODERICH STAR
&oh-, w rtes^. ''I lithe 'Leta fru: Alla',!
with r rnstnettieu Cil'r 6'44:0 i fail re•
uu11,asvu t;iee1 eliffertat Cab
of mealtime but Weil 'rely lift?t} effect.
"R,?aante it neer Melville 1 slew
'ahem
AAiiburn's
laid relieved others :fee +ri Caren tttieu sa
dceidee to give then.• a trial,
"X get a Sate via% land flew did ante
t wort' of go:,il; T ltttv.�iaet been eon-
stieatel ever sine X t•::tn taS:ing
thea, nu! 1 can now say 1 feel tine
agajail"
i'iiee i:,itt n. vial at ;til drege,ists tend
eiealera,,• ax aAaailetl direct eu receete of
Flee by Tho T. Unica ON Ltd,
Toronto, Ont.
Ea agement
ern Mi . ' R. S, McGee- of
Wingl:am, announce the engage:yet:t
of their claaghtet, Bertha Adeline, to A. eleutenteweildieg took Inane. sat ;Jr
W. J, Ileniterson, of , \t ine:nu , the E. C. c litineb, Drysdale, c n Janaaty
neeereage to take trlaee quietly in Jaia.:ten, t.l.i `i innate tlaugetet. of Mr.
Alexander W. Wager Mie tOaear Lucltaetne, Blue lea -
Iter Rigb :ey, south, 'was united in
A. W. Wenstet, catCi ti lei Iraim"u f marriage to Mr. Aimee 11Ientri era, eL
eldest xentle n , passed away an t't° Port 'Wren, Ma:hely-Rev. J. 1. frena
heepital via` Sunday safternoon, Jana, aril. Dorothy, another daughter, rv:a;
'3th, gJhene be bac; boon ki fortruelit, • else ...tired in rrarria�^ to Mr. i`.
...Conniving >:a slight seizure at Cliiftali• Llurley, o£ th"Sntitor.
Engagement Antouu'ced Death of Mr. J. L. Parke
late- ei :lie -and - 'Mine Dente :?
Doable Wccli"t:n
Mr. and Mra. Robert McBride, o£ . John L. Parke, a former: Stanley
Zurich. announce the 'engagement of township t'eside t and brother et tire. •
their cltughter, Margaret Catherine,. 3ohn C°lua of Clinton, died at his
•to Mr. Edgar W. Schnell, of E'dreon- home at Hughenden, Alta., on Thurs. t
, tton, Ata. The marriage. to take ° day. Jan. 4Oth. Mr. Parke bad been
:place in January tit' R ging, Sasit. in failing health for about a year.
Nathaniel Saundoreoek Dies at His death was the r,:sult of a stroke.
which cause about a. fortnight before
•
LEGAL CA LiDS Iiensall the end. The late Mr. Payee fives
Ir. IL DA11110W. leatheniel Stsundercoek, one etf the born in Stanley township, being a son
19,11.*1.111 oldest district residents of Hensel!,o f the late James -Parke that town -
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Ete.'died from pnerunonia in his 72nd year ship. leaving thereto to go west nearly
mow t? Binet« J.he Square. :oderleh. after less than a .veal's illness, on thirty years ago.
_- weduoad:y January '3th Re had
Ti nivl ar :►t, •
LEE.
Barrister .and Solicitor
Dominion Illdg•... 4G3 Day Street
Toroiala A
Telephone Adelaide 41633.
„ ,,.._ on Monday, January lith, f 'kitten. McCartney had 'been an "usual health, Margaret Frenshaitrtreally t hi li that f ' t prating In.
Gives greatest
vigour
f Or busy
ICKitlwraing "11"
E OATS
Coo>lc�l lltnt 2� tri ; mini—
BOOK LOVERS'....LORNER
(By Jane Holtby)
"A'Good..Book le they Beat Companion"'
A Sudden Gall . .. _. .
been an active member of the United
church and was a staunch Liberal, With terrible •suddenness death A ' Silver Flame Castanets of the East" and "The :atm
Death of Mr. Valen#lite Wild came to Thomas W. McCartney, of Ey James Hilton --an English nov- or Silence." As a high caste trate
took lace Clinton, at itis home, Bursar street, el distributed in Canada by the Thos, min who now lives in New York, Mu -
The rather: sudden deathp on Wednesday of last week. r r ' Nelson .fie,. Toronto,, ft7 ,pages, 11. kca n is ably fitted• for the• task he has
• of was a ;t tie mse , a o ni ex
DUDLEY 1' . IIOYa iFS. tine. Wild, a long and prominent re- apparently, and was going about hiswonderful Woman, as daughter, sis-• ilia to the western world.
The
Barrister Solicitor. Notary eideut of the Mae Water Highway, daily eetivities up to the end,. Ur. ter, friend and aunt. "She felt . in l
nubile. Convp,•aneer. Bee Stanley township, aged 6'L years, sas } 1ctartno who was in Ids sixta» her heart that it diel not matter what For Rheumatic Pains. -=The pains
-PlION 27 _ 11:Y9ILI,!'ir\„a'7'firtE . months and seven days. Deceased seventh year, had fartnedrin GodericIx people believed, that it did not matter and Aches of Sciatica and !Rheum-
--; - - i _' , was well and favorettly known in the towaashia vntii•a Eery soars ago; when s firm should be treated with Dr. Thom -
e
h1i'ECi� L)!ST • entire community, and leaves a widow a very much even rerne they did, but ,
he and his wife retired from tae farm that it mattered tremendously what as Eclectrie Oil. The soothing and
and four hildren to mourn Isis loss t Clinton to resew. His ::
healing properties .of this . famous
nit. F J R. l OASTER.
e and moved a: non - they twere.
F.
' Mrs. Alexander Gray . wife, who WAS ferraerly 111issnniiler, •1 remedy have been demonstrated for
Bit, FAR, Masi;, Tti[i0.\T . g fifty years.
Trate house nrge4 by • glow.
watery i►.a ns, cuts, scratches, use
thalmie and Aural hospital, s . a At day' January lath, at 8. p•m., Dfts, Passes in Prime had' never been warmed its. . and sprains, either in human beluga
• iriaoroficict'a Eye Hospital anal G Alexander, r las, of Eninond�%tile, see- Lilt Jessie, Moir, beloved wife of The golden flame had been snatched or the lower animals:
Square Throat Hospital. London, Eng,
53 Waterloo Ste S. Stratford, nide and eldest daughter of the late James Mr, Wm. Kern a, of the Thames Rd., sway Iron her three times. Her
phone $117. Moodie, of Brucefaeld. She was born , passed away at St. Joseph's, hospital, first affair, which came to nothing, "CANADA" COMPLETES
At hotel Bedford. Goderlet:, on :the in 181;3 in Stanley township, Foe . London, on Sunday, Jan. 13th, follow- Was with a' penniless inventor x Hoo 23rd YEAR
evening of third DloradaY u i month o years she had been confined to ing an operation, The deceased was second, ,fifteen"Years rater, when she ttith the Jan. 5th issue 'Canada"".
till the faller lag Ory, T, her bed perfectly helpless aa • the, re- aged 29 years and. 11 months and in . was thirty-five,.. was. with a young an: illustrated weekly journal publish.
_.�_ .»..- cult, of a stroke. Over a year ago'her. passing besides her beraved. bus- American soldier who was killed in ed to bring home to the kinsfolk in
CHIROPRACTIC §he suffered another stroke which b•and she leaves a family of three the war just before the armistice, the Old Land the richness of Canada's
pati;G1,E5S P�tG".i'iTIONI ft.
Du: :\. N. ATKINSON. The death, Alexander oa-
eidropreeto and Brimless. Tim; spirt b t ' dd' ower with a large family:" to give week by week as full mad fair
To Margaret it ws;s over a silver ars. Useelt also for Want -
trate n New York O ah- There passed to her rest on Satur- 0suevaves Ittm, dame af° love -.never golden --art site i t� bruises
s
a slatan At r' . e r ino of Life
ONO
"" rendered her speechless. small children, Anna, Marion .met Her third when she was forty-five, heritage and its exceptional field for
Passes Away William. was with a man a few years her sctn- enterprise, completes its 23rd year of.
of 'Leitch ttiverdau-Der Breaux ;tar; whom her sister had left a 'wid-' publication. Canada is endeavoring
r Goderielt Burred at his bowie on Princess ste A quiet ut pre t y we ing n'a4 Tltis last time, when �sll .arrange. a picture of today's conditions and
Chranie, Organic and nervous Diseases Brussels, on Friday, J art. 11th,• after solemnized in St.Augustine church
Equipped with Diathermy, Metro. en illness of two years from a para- on Wednesday, Jan. 2nd, at 8,45 a.m., n7ents far her marrfai;e had been opportunities as can be compressed
nlagneto Baths. Eleotronie Electrie lytic. stroke,and another which caul- when Agnes Margaret, din hter of made, her brother -her dearly loved into EG pages. 'Canada, is a worth
'rrealraente . and Chiroprectie. • ed his deat. , He was born in, Duart, Mr. and hMrs• F. Devereaux,' was unit- "Poutony"-•-has such need of her that while publication which has enlarged
Ofltee hours -•2 o S and 7 to 9 r• •m Ont„ "Count of I; ant, on. Decenther ed in inaviiago to 11Ir. Dennis River; site must give up, her own happiness its scope of usefulness as well as im-
and by appointment,ooexcepting u1Gth,1847. c nil was the'son of Dougal den, of Detroit, son of Mr. W. Rivas for his. ' She saw her whole life suer proved its quality. It is published
and Thursday adenT fixed in an eternal focus --she in.London, Eng.
River -
Office Boors--•° to 5 laud 7 to 9 ;pen. nt. and Elizabeth (Gibson) rehab, of dao and the late Airs. Riverdau, of y' ,._, ........:.
had 1 v d rho ltnd pearl ma led--
Indy in Attendance., Argyleshtre, Scotland. He was in Tilnrontor., Rev: Father •Iiiverdau, a o e , y The cheapness of
Residence` ,and Oiilee--Coinee South St, his 83rd year and :was the last of .a brother of thetgroom, performed the ;get all, in the 'perspective of time, ,yortn . Exterminator
and Britannia Read.family of twelve.cetomony, was submerged beneath those twenty .
• ^hl hi reach of a11, and it c
Dies in 13russels D t1 of Alas E A Hogarth Exeter ')'•
•AUCTIO1+iEERLi G:
r�liOltlAS GUNDRY cC $Oti
oars of matchless companionship druggisna
ear iE. with her brother. That, she perceiv- -
Miss Lucy Connor, a lifelong . resit
Miss Emma A. Hogarth, h
Mother Graves'
puts' it ',within
to be got at any
,».
W use ed, was what. had mattered most in '7— ,,., •.:.,.r...u:fiie..r
t)tl
dent of Brussels and locality, pained death took place on January 1 a, her life."
Live. Stork and General Auctioneers, away' at. her borne on. John street, 1929, was n tlaughtel' of the late .Sep- • 3(�llfe Maxrgaret has missed_ mace
• )Flinn Ave,. Coderiell. •
Thursday, Jan, 10th; fallowing ,iii ill- timrts and Jane Coleman Ilogartii,
Sales made everywhere and: All efforts tress of several weeks. Deceased, early ]riollears of he district: Her she has also gained much. .Her life
'
Wade to ` who wasin'.her 79th *ear, was a well early education was obtained at the has h eh livedgottensmoothly, gta°ea' d and
phone tin known resident of" concession 113, Grey 1•airaeld .pubik school acrd later the e
out of life while giving so much of
R0134/1T RottenTSON: township, before moving to Brassois Goderich Collegiate. Institute, where
•
nine years ago. she prepared for the profession of herseth go thatnone heels, while miss
f 1 sing the golden, she has had the .stl-
Auctioneer, Eldon St., Goderieh Won Silver" etedei .. • teaching which she afterwards
will Can u0 a n ` O.rVe with i . n +
the latest methods to get best results. Messrs. Watts,. Cudmore arta Scrib. brother -all through her life:
on number of ears.
give [t immediate "attention.. Poen
. from the Ontario Eeekee err' .tirsso- 'ter, Fr.. Gerard Pusses SuddenlyPenelopes an.
Sles a specialty, elation a handsome : silver -medal, The -death of Rev, Father Joseph Readers wire wish everything even
-.---' awarded for "colonial honey at the E. Gerard, rector of St Peter's churn'', Greek mythology modernized,' army
NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. 1928 British Dairy Show, . London, Drysdale; occurred Sunday, January find some appeal in "Penelope's Man,"
England," the exhibit sent front the 13th, following a very brief illness. by. John Erskine. • Odysseus is the
Clinton apiary carrying off first prize Father Gerard was born at Bell Itiv- hero --Odysseus at least in name.
and silver ntedal. et, Ont„ in 189,1 and received his edit- "After the siege of Troy, Odysseus
Good Companies ItepreQrnteci Siler. Augustine Dead
cation at Assumption College, Sand- was heartsick for his home and for
wan -
phone No. 298: • Goderlhh, Ont. dater Mary Augustine, who had wideHe entered St. Peter's Semi. his wife Penelope; the years of wan-
��--urn, London, in 1914 and was ordain- dering, -with their narrow escapes,.
LN�li31iA4E been f+it thirty two soars. bursar of ed do the priesthood in 1918..Fol- from thee wiles of Circe,�Ctilypso, the
5t. Joseph's .hospital, London, died lotvint his ordination he went to Til- Sirens and other dangerous ladies,
CKILLOP MUTUAL FXn Iti3UU- Tuesday nigbt,. Jan. 151h, id the hos. bury and stayed there for some years - were a sore trial to the hero, says
ERTk INSURED• pits] after art illness of several until he was Melted to St. Alphonsus Homer. Not at all, says Erskine; on
FARM A111? ISOLAxl�.ir 'I'l")'t't'ti, PC:t31'- 'weeks Sister Augustine, who Witt church,' Wfndtor, and then to St.. Pet- the contrary, he enjoyed it, and in
MAY INSURED. _formerly Miss Boyle, was born seven- er's church, Drysdale. fact deliberately .steered hisconrse so
Value a property nsurec up Jan- -nine. yearsi n s :, the ehai me 6
'll d t rid rra go any sale on l d tl t arned success for oti ver flame of this deep love for her
Seo hien or dr a card and tie will bens of Clinton received recentay Y 1K
• it. BAILIE..
NOT:111Y PUBLIC,
General C'onveyanrrntt dine
fir
1 f t Insured to J ti tY ago n what was the The Late Walter Hodgins as not to miss any of
oars 1910 nein 9i5 00 - the 'lI ge f \'VAw » 1 now at
„ 'et lila '" is ublisI db
y 3lc
le vi u a a os r,
OPI�'1Ci Ra;-,5ames Connolly, Press- After great sintering. from internal 1'enolopa n p
dent, 8oflerirli; Jas. T;vans, Vire-l'rest- Augustine,. near Clinton. , Clelland di Stewart, Toronto.
t • I 1 tiIr • Walter Hogtns of leech-
dent,_Beeel\Vied; T. k;.. Hays,. elec.-
Trent Seaforth.
• OHIEGTOI3.--•T). P.' ?tMe regor, ana-
ferth; J. G. Clrieve, 'Winthrop; 'V'rfi.
Wein, . Constance; Geiu a McCartney.
Tucker:mine; John -Terris, liarlo,
John Bettnewise. ttroadhageii; :Murray
Gibson. Uri refl-ld.
AOISNTS--J. \V. ":f eo, GnderIch : Sandy
Sea -
forth;
Clinton: tiVrli, Chesney, .,oa
forth; 13 llhrcltley, teaforth.
Policyholders can pay their assess-
ments at Colvin Cutt'ee stere. tlode+rich;
• A. J Moorish's Clothing store, Clinton;
or J II Reid'e, Baylleld
ere nereent nee rette
rIRP WSVIIANCE
Have it attended U the
� a a 1 to
II,
y
*Est•WAWAN03H MUTUAL FIRE III$URANCE CO
Establiehed ii�:8
Bead Ottiee: lxangannoa, Ont. '""
Wm. J. Thompson. Auburn, .Fret;.;
VJtn. Watson. 'Vire frets.: Jamts (1r-
_ grin. lion., Director.:. • Directors—Wm,
McQuillan. St: Valens; W. •1'.. !teed,
II. R. No. Luehnaw: Barry L. Sal -
held, (ioderieh: Alex. Nichol on. Luck -
now; Tim Griffin. it. It. No. 7, Lnekaow:
Chas. Dewitt, Kincardine; Relit. David-
son. Dungannon.
1latenf .00 ten tlion4and.
THOS. STIrriit:l't:=. T. G. ALL12 ,
Treee.
BrODhdU BM
r3C'3r1ERICH
The Leaiiag
csaerarl Directors
waad Embalmers
;tuts Amanaaltce Service
Orders carefully attende.l to
at all hours�•night or day. We
• are the inspectors of anatomy in
IIand for the County of Huron.
Phones: Stare 120; Residence
217.
Married at Exeter no f,rpassed away in Kitchener hospi- Juvenile .
A quiet •but pretty wedding took tal - on January" 8th. Aa fore some Ghond is an Indian boy of high Go •
place in the Trivitt Memorial church time recovery was regarded as hope- pal Muketji, is published by the Louis • .f THE
on Wednesday afternoon, J -'i. 9th, at Tess, and . his suffering was; intense. Gaoler Co,.,Beaver Heli' Square.
3 & 'clock when Miss Josephine Davis, the end •tattle as a welcome relief to Montreal.
daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Danlel Da-- the patient and friends alike. The 'The beauty of the prose in this • D ERICH
vis, was united in marriage to Dir, late 11xe. Hodgins was a life»long iesi- book• will give great pleasure to all
Otto 0. C. Walker, son of -Mr. Bann dent of Itinloaa end a faithful mem- rovers o£ Dhan Gopal Diukrrji and
Mrs. Oswald Walker, e A. K. ty. : bur of 'Bethany chureh, the- interests everyone else who cares for good -
Death of hire. -George A. K. McLeod of which were always dear to him, writing. It is the story of fiat Han. �
-resifYiXt
ret r t 3u
The death of lairs. George A. • Ii, and of which he was ace a y ter Ghond, who,has appeared in s
DfcLecd, of x:gniondvilte, oceurred on urea for 32 years, up to the time ofmany of Miukerji"s books." •
Monday, San. 14th. Mrs. McLeod's',lie death, as well an being superin- Ghond is an Inrian boy of high -
maiden name was Esther Chesney,1-tendent of the Sunday seliool. casts, who, lives in a village where the
eecand daughter of the late Mr. and : ' Death of Former Blyth Resident old Hindu customs have not been ire
Mrs. Henry McLellan Chesney, of the William Selbourne Anderson, aged terrupted. This village is situated on
:fourth comes S n of Tuekerstnith. 31, on of the late :Rev. Selbourne An- the edge of the jungle and• the sorry
She was boar September 27th, 18GJ. der'son, of London, and a former tells beautifully how an old I'Iinau 1
A.Itt May. 1891, she was married to (100..1i1yth boy, died in the, Winnipeg gen- priest teaches 'Ghond the bebine, cad '
ce 1C Menine of years ,_viho pr-ede- • ,
ceased her years ago. rra11tJ5pital at 5.o cloclk F'rtdayevcn»' life of E1rp Evrld anrmalo• A vivid plc -
Inge Jan. lith. Mr. Anderton was lure is given of the eighth and bound.+
Johnaton•Cook oneerigtedietthe department of agrieul- and cruelties of life in the jungle.
A vers; pretty wddig tock pace ture, Toronto. said with the s
oliliers
Thabookeotisadfsting
u'
a
}edfollow-
et the home of Mr. and hits. Leonard 'dill xe-establishment board until two .or of the widely popular Gay Neek
Cook, Boat Wawanosh, on January ,yearra age, when he opened an office in (the .story of n pigeon), and le decor --
3rd, when their eldest daughter, Gla. Sioux ,taoltout, Ont., in partnerehtp: ated beautifully and harmoniously b,
dys Mae, beeumo the bride of Edward with S. S. Shillington. At Sioux Loris Artzybashetl"."
Norman Victor Johnston, con of the Loolkout, which is in the Del Lake' It ie• a great privilege for Entlleil •
"'- -..:..e._- - ., raining diatrlrt, he wee attacked by speaking children to have these or.'
a Winnipeg hospital, where hiu death ten by such an able exponent of •lits
Bathe ht Mineral and.
warat» water, rubbing.
the solution into the
aching parts with the
finger tips.
Minerd's is also splen-
did for sprains, bruises
and strained ligaments oa
< w
i n 113 a of life in India writ-
,
rit-
� • �• � � . • sleeping sickness and was removed to sept a a 'Woke f n a
w t . r'l,) " , occurred. gauntry as 11lul.erji. For adults tae
`1`Hisis AN AWFuLt4tY FORA tlge!
�TNINi OI THC PAM PEOPU ! • .
ono SNOW Cd fit!'t' `tA G IVO
HIS !SAN AWFUL. bAY T TO i
NAVC A11RE!THINK. :TAG.
VOOR PEoPi. WHO FORGOT TO
ORDER. COAL / :-
0
occ rte .
11nr^e Farces boor of 1Jruntel:. mere haft written "Caste and Outcast"' t isn't it funny?
t, ,
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PAGE THULE
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•A n Alt •Canadian Enterprise
That MeritsYour Support
For years people of Ontario have been looking
forward to the time when they could get coal
from out own, mines in Alberta and thereby
assist itt the developing of our own fuel supply
and keep our money in Canada.
This happy day is here. Freight rate adjust-
ment has been made. Shipments of Alberta
Coal started January 15th and trainloads are
rolling East and will continue until July Isth.
Apart altogether from. the patriotic appeal,..
however, you will find that it his aadvantage
never before experienced. It gives quicker,,
more lasting heat, less ash, no clinker,
Perfect for furnace, stove or Open grate. You
save dioses -•arid have complete heat Wis.
faction. Remember, that ALBERTA COAL
is used almost exclusively to heat Western.
Canada homes which are 90% frame con-
struction and where storm windows are prattle -
ally ' unknown and where temperature often
drops' to se below zero. Isn't that roof of
the heat producing qualities of ALBERTA
COAL? -
Your earl Dealer either' has Alberta Coal or
cant gait if you' insist upon it. Call him now,
COAL DEALERS NOTE; -
Aslc.for List of Operators supplying Ouaran-
teed Coal, and other.particulara front
'TRADE COMMISSIONER'S BitAliCH,
PROVINCE OF ALBERTA
moo Ba St., Toronto 2, Ontttrlo
Telephone Aliohttdo 081
`tiiM to PRODUCtutN
BUY ciae+►t.
The Clue
Smith )etunned home front the club
one evening and informed his wife
that he bad received a straight, tip to
back Princess Charming the neat day.
'But the folitwing• morning Snaith
could not recollect the name of the
horse, and appealed - to his wife. .
"Just look at me, dear; and think,"
she said coyly.
Smith thought hard for .a moment
and then an uncertain half smile came
to his face.
"Was. it-ter—Ugly Duckling'!" he
asked.
'Teacher•t-"Who was George Wash-
ington?"
Pupil ---"He's the guy whose wife
makes candy."'. .
•
FOR 55 YEARS
THE FAVORITE
COI) -LIVER OIL
Scott's Emulsion
Aevaiseneat by. horrible moauingtr 7earot. • . People' i'uv, lire insurance . itt
"My Brother's Face a 4e.
rand ri eomnwtion in his atone below, — ` a case Ot` a1 - os$ible tire.
P. A. Hunter, of Drusnelo, notified a Well antl'trood4 ,
Chief McDowell at ft oteloch Sunday Ilut the same people will lave'
i
morning o as week. au he . p 11
crept downeteira to find a horse, ail• buy' • II •iil5urarirl a ailtsl
ftroaning its iii great grain, lodeed e i
f] t 1 Cautiously
"
1 ,• ATWATEI ENT
I d d 'sr UATTERYLESS
P i n t1' v r th eeilartray Ycading front tlrt atxe�t
J. .t. Wheeler
Furersi Director anti
>aa►btimer
Ooderich, Ontario
Alt Cauls promptly litt�ride to i,
day or night. l
Timm Store WIC Mensa *55w
"Located itttheheaartof the
bused**. district.
Ovtrlocitine Grand eircar T'i'lt,
A modern fre-preef !Hotel.
r.oO room: each With bath.
Rant: Sant and upwards.: •
• l'atriswtlllettatiltstttend twee„
also Cvffe. Shop: a
11110TIES,
�.e "� • `�' �y,� j IEIRINIEa \t,•itrthcar rte er�•Ire b^ ref" OM fat• ttrrN
DETR(1 S "be1'Id 8 i'slf.'ii'fi, it inert ,�,'ielJ to `I1tllev nfs
Coin Renewer.
I a dead sure winter until the first
a • Icold weather Bits titian.
animal lard embed through the darn levet into flet state bat:omit. The PerhapscPerhaps it's because they know
that protectedto steep stiirc and r r that.ywe Il rush the goal to them :.
had Mien headfirst to the inner domeafti'c the cold snap COfitds.
,
I3tlt bttyinr literal' is like
buying
rel. 174.w for Denton t any other life insurance; the: ear.'
Ger. you laity it, the cheaper it is. I,
stt°fatsorr a'
CALL x'111:
Way. It died a few nroineate Batter
' i the eblef arr'ited, after they had haul -
0d it into the basement. l�pan Eat -
f cestientting, it roan found two lu,ree
• belonged to 1'ei` ty 7':1erniatt,'tvlao lives
tn. 14i sailer couth of Brussel. The •
animal had been ntrickenewitlt Folie,
anal is believed to have teandcrcd IDI
agony abetrt the town until it Intel-
vcttently eteppcd upon the reale doer.
1
W. MacBONALO
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For toot Glean Coal
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