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y r r EOMONTON BULLCTIH. aATUBOAY. DECEMBER 12, *,i tii i tr n 'J: - * . Aim .-.; D. B. Fraser A J hn Galbraith. John Galbraith was born on a farm in Ruse il Co., Ontario. He studied daw with n.-iii-on and M.icklem, To- louto .ind afterwards practised in .thai aity, Three y*ar* ago he onmft * * * and., v- ntual y opened up a la* . otHe*. iu r.diubnto:i H* to.- k an active pun in municipal reform in On iat:o and since coming to Edmonton has given muoh attention to oivic politics. He has been a frequent contributor to the preaa on trades and labor questions. He is the author of the social reform novel- entitled. In the Kew Capital, which deals with the economic problems of the day. Wilfrid Qariepy. WUFi 'lidt.te for alderinsn. is s native o Mjittnvi), He came to Edmonton in 1893 ht the ave of sixteen years, am' a**im d hll father in the store that lis opened In that rear where the Oar- ' . ; * L prd mock now otsnds at tliv corner of Jasper A McDougall. This pnpertv was pnroha ed st that time for 1.900.. He, remained In busl- Upfis till 18TS, when he returned east ind took th degre* of B.A. at Laval unive-sJty and B.C.L. st McGill uni- v**r.*Ity. He was admitted to the-bax tif Quebec, but returned to E montoi* lx years ego. After conducting Taw business for a short time alone- hi* entered the firm of .Taylor. Boyle and Gariepy. and later went into pirtner- ahlp with Hector Landry. He wa- tirst elected to the council in 1906 being onlv one vote b h Ind the late ny TViTj/ who Vd tho poll S ric thnt tim,..* Mr. Gariepy hn shown a keen grasp of munidpnl pflit* lt;w nn lt;* -has fully'iuatiOcd Min confldenco plac-. vBa iii iiijii ..t'- e t.'lectorate. Thos. W. Kllllps.. Thos. W. KtlBps, the .second young-, * st candidate ' for n?d rffluhY- pstivi* place is abou* 9b utiles -ton Toronto During tlie KJoi;dyk :riupb o? 13f gt;6 hc lt; iin e to Kdmonton ond hns resided in the 3ty- over sJnee. During fh? pa gt;t tour or fivo yenr* he hfli been en- Rtged in the contracting business and has' oonsirueted-e. nihnher of hand some residences. Mr. Ki'lip* hastaro true to E nonimi in. tline? of advers- lfiUlVt .to enjoy V ing servioe 4t 7 p.m., Bev. A. J. Law. . Citv Mission, oorner of Kinistino will preach at both services. , land Bellamy straw Sabbath serviees, Ora lt;v Methodist Church. Kinistinsj Bible class, 10 a.m., with p.ayer meet- avenue. Bev. A. B. Tuttls pastor, Mserviot in evening et 7 p.m. Thai* LOCALS. u ft-.m. Mnnon; 8nndap school at 3jj day evening, prtget meeting at 0 gt;m. 8. C. Wilson, C.P.R. night opera- evening service at 7 pjn. The pastor (ierm n Evangelical Lutheran Church tor, has gene to Napanee, Out., where will preach at both services ho will spend tho Christmas holidays, j christian Science TIB First itrset-- Ikiv. John A. Clark, of Calgary, . ivies. Sunday tt-maas. AU are wc - will preach at both anniversary ser- come. Wedneada gt; evening at 0. vices in Knox Presbyterian church Gerrfiau Bhp-lst. cor Kamsyo snd tomorrow. He wiil lecturre on Mon- i abella street Bev. A H. Hager, pastor. lecturre on day* night on Jeanne d'Age. l ,,, . .A t M* ?' ,o1 the ?i th n*, Salvation Army Barracks. Frassr High School staff, leaves tola after- tyenue- 8ervice every evening at a noon for his home near Brantford, )0'0iock Ont., where he will spend ths Christ-j We-fc g Methodist 'Per. ' Mr. maa holidays. (coulter, pastor. *ill preach at both ear. Miss Anhie Beaton leavea today on t V 0M home iu- au-IYIfi a rio. corner. Nelson avenue aud Third street) -Bsrvioeu in morning at 10.30 BOLD WOBBERY IN MONTREAL. Premier Butherford has gone to Ottawa on a two weeks' trip In connec- brr gt;nd a tion with departmental business. i Bible'cl The Thlsf Breaks Pllat* Glass Window and Btaals *S,l*9 Warth of Diamonds. Montreal. Que., Dec. 19. One of the boldest robberies in. this city'a annals waa committed at eight o'clock last evening In the shadows oi-the City HaB. and not one hundred yards away from ths lights of the central na Window of O. A. Turcotte'a jewe store, Notre Dame street, was amash- The gospel meetings ir Hourat u * hall. Jaaper -venue. W-tr.t* * to* Sunday ara; U a.m., breeUng uf. ed open tor a man, who was holding a p.m.. Sunday .chool ,nd revolver In-one hand and Who grab- 8 p.m.; special evangel-*hed up 0,190 wortli of diamonds in -. -. We have prepared a series of I announcements containing many ' ...- .Lv. ieeK ill:-. - i 1 younx people of the A'lglican aXic Mrrto to tent gt; oorner of Ut the other, and betfore ttie proprietor. hurch will hold a social In tie Baa- .im block on Monday evening.. The aale of fancy goods being conducted by the ladies of Knox Iteaby- terian churcb in the om Duncan itore, opened yesterday with a large attendance. The ladies are of'ering street and Paaee svenus. I who was , *ttlng to the etore at the tk. v u o . *** * ** mnrnififf 1 **me **** stop the robber, the kvtter ? ?* -ft?lm S J .JU,he * * 1,Me ma m, i iud to ..tod tbu. SS Vth.oa d . service- : ped a box iiontsining a pair of ear- The Y. W, C. A.-Bible class Sunday ringu worth- 700. which were after-t ;or sale a large number of useful and at 4.15 p.m. in the parlor: social sonp , WftJ(ifl recovered from the,snow. Aj firtojr- sriiclee which al'e auitabl; for aervice Thursday, 8 p.m. All yonng pedestrian who was ou the other aide Chriatmaa presents. Hefreshnents women ore cordially invjted to attend of the street at the time shouted ;re also being served esch afternoon lifts* services. The flrst Wedneedty; . .police' wheii he flaw thfe robber .md evening. ' at each month is reception,r lt; ay *irunning,:but the letter, upon hearica The street csr is now running as farrvJ gt;itur*. * :the sliout, tnmed around nnd. flred w.-*t along Whyte avenue as F.'rstj pj t Baptist Church, corner Atha- st him. though'Jie did not hit him. *treat.wsst. Yesterday was the tig- iRacii ond Becond *treet -Bey. A. M. ftst.day-ainee.tfae line an open-d -m onae; ptstor. will ttrmihftte Wsl ,;id.tho cer wss crowded from mora- .1 . tomorrow. He will preach suggestions, calculated to help the busy Christmas shopper. The first of these will appear-. in Mondays issue; Watch for it/ L-S ...- . . v - '.- liy*.;apCJira J jg J lt;i . its pcqodvOi pro*l gt;entr J. E. J. n. Ij Lundy. -ft** - - I ' I iiri'ly gt; lnim.i iu, hm hii'li place Wolliiicri-n ( . gt;.. Ont. From b*. V ulb up In- hn.* beeu engaged in thi- hardware business, flr lt;t bcini em- ployrd with J. 91 Bond A 0: gt;..G'Hph the' Ktfcond i ''? lt;v- Ami in Cr.nadn. dealing .in 'wholrssle nnd retail hardware. Sevan years sgo he enmr* to Ed mon ten, but previous to thnt time he Iuid spent a year and a half in the Yukon. In this city he was employed with Ross Bros, and afterward* with. Revillon Bros., and while en- -gitgvd wjth thn latter firm was the fir t hnrdwar- traveller to carry sample.- ui hi I'.hiiAnton. In M:iy. 1906. he went ib*.o partnership with Oeorge B McL*:th ; and has since built up a fare*' bullies* Ati Jff per svrnue. Dr. H. L. Mclnnls. Ur H. 1. .yp?nni U nTiother oi Ed- n o;uo;' old 'imprs. H * wnn bvn in St. Jolin. N.B . and in 1878 enme to Wimiip K- where hrt toolt )xi*. degree in MeOichW at Manitoba university. In lN fi be cam to Edmonton, where hi: co'mmjmoxl the practice of hi juuli'psion. H- hr* trflvel'ed all.oviT xhv pitnijtliy -e'tl -T'eonntry o tht* north and' wt*st o? Kdmonton. In i*ft'j*fy he looh1; po*t graduate course Fiirnp1 Macdonald; pastor, trie cer wss crowueu irom mora- p o,. to-morrow. mc nntil night. After the heck-yj. rontoh ww ovor in Edmonton twi care were rnn across to. Btrathcona, J ; uabh carrying almost a hundred pas- M-npors. v i A law number toolc ndvnntrtge o' the Invilation iof Professor Schneidc ;.*estcrday to 'visit his studio at th StraUicona B.tisiness College and see his large exhibit of sculpture. .Thiv display was an excellent ow* and wnti irroaily admired by the visitors. Pro- ,. lessor Schneider will continue.the ex- tihit this afternoon nnd'this evening The 'continual sw-'ping.of the Saskatchewan brids floor to the CN-R. iind-street railwav t.rnck .- clean mako* MiU 'hiiillng. ot -loads n sleiRha-.-al- n o?t hn gt;ewiblr, The need nf o second bridge ia emphasized mor-' jiijiiil.i ever? d.i.i .md m-ju.. .ne tto* urping ihn thv traffic featura on the C.P.R. hlffh level be j.bsndonod and the government and city1 grants bo iurnon toward*, in independent bridge.. Miss Burwash, who has been for somo timo stenographer in the law ifllce of Lavell 4 Allison, has resigned her position snd leaves Tuesday for Winnipeg, where she will join h* r mother, who is now living in that city. Mr. Burwash expects to spend lt; the winter in Winnipeg. Bnow8ts.trtS J ontreal. **.*' Montreal. Qu*.. Dec. . Snow has : Auto. Pbone 182B ROSS BROS. LIMtFTED Hardware nnd Sporting: Good* * 887-841 ...per Ave. r * ' * * e - ' lt; * e * m WW a e . e, e . , at a , '.*. ** ** ' in the Montreal district and the pro- lt; t* Christmas BargamS it* WefaW * .- L at been falling for the past, thirty hours. vtaee generally. The railways are finding difficulty in keeping their lines open. The Intcrcolouyal incoming trains are reported three hours late. OtharS aro . almost as bad. Over a fOot'Snda hiiM pi snow has fnllen. ' K* -r y gt; * if a I Urn* ? I gt; - gt; Castro Msy. Visit Gernfany.' Berlin. Dec. IflHTlie German government learned officially'' that President Castro.- of Venezuela, ia coming privately to Berlin in order to have' on operation pericumed. I: i-i under- 'stood the govcrnmont will not raiw any objection. It i lt;* stated dhat Pye- j eidt'nt Ojistro. hns onK-r-1 three-giin-j bonis, irom a Oarmazi dOclcyxvri foi;. li ' -vii-i Vr y ', ' .ttmfci .' -'*'. - ,' gt; a a* IMPERII rr . - TTT th in uurmcrn tt. r'jrcpT nxtrttw year that. Dn MeTnnl has been n member r.f the sldormanie board ho has taken a prcminent part in the ueljbcr*':on-. , ;.J. H. McKinley. i m elX. McKinley waen born-in T*snr Co., Onf . vh/-re he was for a number of yiVarfl engaged in the .ehcesi; - bosfneysi Six years ago be removed to Boston, Manitoba, and a yesr later came to Kdmonton. Shortly eiter airivirg here he opened a liv- ory-biru. op r'Prawr.avenue, A year later;, he. purchasod the Alberta livery:-.and two yean-, ago.the Windsor Htsblea, both of. w'den ho now enrx* Jucu, Tlw-huiiness nbility- -Mr McKinley can be gauged from the luet -i Inf. when hc reached Manitoba j.ioxg: *.i ii 1-' 1 * i ' v 5 s 1' 1. I. tl- I ' 1 - h.r hod only ?ltV . wli( gt; now- he own* two oi- thv Iarg'*st livery b is npss lt; gt;- gt; :n -Edmonton as wrl as cons:dornblr other property. Alexander MacSperran, AlcxaAd*/v-Muc8porron is a typical Sco.tchmsn. His bVthnlace is in Campbailtowu; -Aryvleshlr*, Saotlsnd. whore Ire wtta a building contractor lor thirtyvtwo y ars. The call of Watera Canndu proved allnnng to him', howover. nnd. two 'years aijo he eain lt; , Uiro:-t :?, Kdmotitori with his rector Colebrati n lo.n 9ou., auu .i.n (I'ma -d wilh hnn here in thi-.* cnntracilng - busifras. -WftEe in -CAmplK'lltmvu .-ho' was a menilter of the town eouneil. for thfes yesrs and a member'of tlm parish r-ouucil Sltr ten ) v*ra. He has'erected 0 tarye numb T of' liuildinga slne * Ming to bdmonton. and1 i* now en- tU'ii l on tlie construction lt;*l the Mc- pi ciU and gooord btoofe.-Trtetoff.4hfr M indoor hotel. H* -is s resioont r gt;f y'j.'irood.. . . ,. 7 . . C. E-. Pottsr.'.'.. C. E Potter is a nstivo e Xorthnra- b-rland Co.. Ont, He Came wwt in 1831-. settling iii SlOot* 3tw, where he' lived till xm In lhat year he removed io Edmonton ami hde since resided bore. In IWI he started a seed, flour and feed store-in ihi* citv and -- -- ..W - mm m.m. ....... . huu id nhiOi.ht CHURCH SERVICES. ' AU Sam:.- Church- Holy communion i. a.m.; -morning prayer and Holy Ccminuniuu, li a.m.; Sunday scliool. ' p.m.; evening piayei und ermon. 7 p.m. Ven Archdeacon Gray, rectot. gt;ndicftte Avenue ttaptibl Church cbiner of Mori is btreet and Syndicate ivenue. Rev. H: '8. Br.eyd, pa-tor. -Services at 11 and .7 o'clock. McDougrtil. Methodist cur. r-* '.,vi A IarshaH gt;,B.A. lu uie murning tue p.i.itui wiil pieach a epeciai sermon to citiidren and you iur men. 'Xhe even- mg subjecte is Covetuoucnese, the tenth in the. series ou the Ten Commandments. si Joacliims Church, Tenth street Kev. b'auier Nae sens. pastor. Low ;ua*a, 6'a.m.; high mass, iO-SO a.m.; lndaySehool* 3A p.m.; l gt;enedictio gt;i chyolj ao p-m.; benediction and iiuoii at 7 p.m. .Church oi the Immaculate Conception, Kinistino avenue Rev. Father Lemarchand, paator. Low maea. 6* u.m ; high mass, lo.ao a.m.; Sunday cool, 2.3-* p.m.; evening sermon and benediction.- 7 p.m. . '/ Ruthenian Catholic Si. Joftepliat Church. Namayo avenue Rev. Kathe. Hura. -0.8.B..M.,. pastor. High mas at lu u.m.; catechism at 4 p-m. Vca pore, sermon and benediction at 7 3G P m, . Qtieen's Avenuo Pr BbyWian, . Queen's Avenue and Sutherland t. K*iv. . lt;- A Myers, pastor. Services a; M a.m. and 7.30 p.uj. The pastoi will preach morning aud evening. / gt; First Presbyterian Church, Thlid and Jasper Rev. Mr. Stevenson will preach at both eervices. .s ,. ' St. Paul's Cburcliwconier of Short find v Kinistino B* v. H; Bummers1 of Holy Gf,ni. DEPARTMENTAL STORES 270-76 East Jasper Phone y:.yl / ; irr : ' * Anothsr American Heiress Bst-othed. : London. Dec. 13.-r-The bvlxothal jis announced oi Martha, daughter'' -of n;;wr- Cameron,1-oi r -PcnnaylVaniu, and Hon. Robert Lindsay, son of the Earl of CrawSord. V . W. . CANADA. Authorised Cupi- * t*l ' XD M;9M Paid up Capital * 5 gt;i* IS ma *'''/ -t ' ' * Rest 5,6ee,ooe --ern-m.**.** . 77'Brariohea In Ontario.. QUebec, Manitoba, Sas- katabewan. Alberta and British Colombia, v A General Banking Busi-- ness Traufcacted Glacial atUntion , given to.'e-Ll* lections. gt;- , flATfWfl* - - i 1201 * . v. .y gt;; Edmonton, Alto., Branch. i BANK DHPAHTMRNT *v i Interest alluwed at/Uig i highest current rata and compounded quarterly. . G. TL F. KIRKPATRICK, ;' Manager. : J/ NEWS OF EW AND 01 Items From Late I Which' Havs No Rsgulsr Csbls Hsmlsta Small Bhlrsa and Oitls At a imvtiiiK of t uoatiou e imntttoc institute ttn;- Fmu deuiug at' iW*. cou pli plot el grc ix frames an lt;Tn t aid down. It Htt been-estimated tha ting an acrfe of F: ylng order was at after tha first duced to about hile returns migh th * first year from tn subsequent yean Sheep prices In been declining for s arc now lower tha culturist can .rcmei largest dealers in t correspondent thai some sheep from head cheaper than for the same sheep The bad trade gt;* - - Mnatlnesa of the tu low price of wool. ' *' Three men,'John- and Herbert Attw'o conspicuous gallant Hill Colliery explos to be presented witl the Prince of Walei , : -Order of the Hospi Jerusalem. The m of the early rescue ed until they collar .t low. when he expla refused to come up help of hia-eomrad* The funeral of Vi I). Barry, who as a dent of Portsmeutl Vised tho buildiiij naught, took place- hundred officers ani Ports tn mth attende srs u'.wu Admiral - .- . .' - gt;rr- * ; ' r *l ' New Raisins, 3 crown New Currants r Seeded Raisins, 12 oz. Seeded Raisins, 16 oz. gt;.* ' LUUJLl Tablets, are said by dropgists to have , fonr speoial ipecific Advantage*; lt;wetf sll-). other remedies for a cold. Pirst -thpy j coataii) ao Quinine, nothing harsh or sickening. .Second The ygire almost m- jutant relief. Third pleasant to the taste, like candy. Fourth A large box I IS Pre entics at 25 oenta. Also fine for J feverish children. Sold by all dealers. * v - * * v * '.A-yA 10C-lb. . 10e lb; ctOd pkg. 2 lbs. 25c / * H i - V r fc- f* lt;; t. e*a' mm **J ' 4* - * * * ** le*9* '-ut Table Figs HFablo Raisins, ... t 12 and15c lb. lb. pkg. - y iocib. - s 40c lb. 35c doz. 35c doz. 2 lbs 25c 2 lbs. 25c ' inuiuon at ll -a.m.-- livening prayer arid xfrmon at 7 p.m. Sunday c1hio and Biblo class, .3 p.m. Norwood Methodist Church Morning service, 11 ajn., Bev. O. 1). Mis- t'H*r; Sundny ehool-flt 3-p.'m.; '.ven- THE ROYAL TRUST CO. w - 9 MONTREAL . i .- I- i I i under the .' IS-,. J .'. MIU .' . ft Hr ronduntcd under ihe flon name *,:.Poll r - McDougaU.-. Whi gt; in iloose Jaw he served lor tWo.yesT* on the municipal council, liSrlng o:i esch occasion bc- n fleeted' by the Urcesi vote ol nny eandidnte. Mr. Pober'i On* greM mnnie'psl plank it i union na teng r ststio'n and nn- ion terminals..for All the railwavs en- twring Edmonton. This he has strongly advocated during the paH tew tncmhs. - . - . . -wma T s CAPITAL. : - . id up .r-;Tr ? R* orv Fund. ... . eeavw- New Dates * Sultana Raisins Oranges - Lemons Lemon Peel m Orange Peel Citron Peel - - 2 lbs; 45c Christie's Fruit Cakes ;.: -; 30c ekch Christie's Plum Puddinfg - 30c each Preserved Ginger - 1 lb. Jars 30e Preserved Ginger - 2 lb. Jars 55c Gallon Olives - PeFgaL 1.65 Mixed Nuts - - Per lb. 02c Shelled Walnuts - Icing Sugar Mixed Candy Special Jumbo Mixerl:, L ILL i Cream Walnuts Cream Almonds Choc Walnuts - Lady Carmels :r' - Assorted Chocolates i t i ** : - V -i * ' ke rn, fl m r m hm Per lb. 35c Per lb. 8c 3 lbs. 25c * * r *.x *? - s ft fi iA V* e*r * * h - v 1 * - - b* * WHAT SHALL I BUY FOR CHRISTMAS ; is the question uppermost in OiS minds of a great many pebple at this time of.tho year- We wbutf suggest your Kivmg us * call and ye may help youjn deciding upon ajpreient that we ihink will Trarfasti rokehoffrftTidsMp, JJ . - mrriffiT 2 lbs. 45c 2 lbs. 45c Per lb. 25o 2 lbs. 45c Per'lb.40c 900,000 BOARD OP DIRECTORS. . ' .. i,-ii' lion. l.t rd gtrathcona and Mount ftoyal, Q. C. il. Q. , gt; i Prairtdcnt, Hop. Sir Oeorn'e Dmnmond, K.ClitO.. Vice-lTHBiaoiit. Chocolate Drops - Per lb. 25c Peanut .'Butter Kisses - Per Ib. 20c . .. .. .. . . r....... Macey Desks and Book -' - ' - '. - ' '. *Z*.'* ;', V . '-- A Gift---Useful, Artistic, Economical - - - . .. .*--r-;- Tlie Macey Bookcii.50 incorporates eveiy mechanical fea'ure worth having and creates unlimited opportunities for artistic design nad effective' arrangement of libraries. A syatvm.of units arid cvejy unit Complete, hich may' be added to as yotir books increase. - *- . -a * .' 'e * . .**** ** SJ-- I es 1f** ' m Famous Sculptor III. Sir II. Montagu Allah Sir W.C. Ua'dun-.r.;, l3aria, lbe. IA. Angutio BodlD, thi* R. B. Angu . luwi. tu jieciray, sculptor, in 111 at hl l mo snd bss 3 r Edvsrd CUmstos. j X* Mftcm.ier, l esn unable to go to hi nindlo. Thej * Bsrt., H*.V. Jlsrrdith, WhiRtlpr.monnment ia an(lniah lt;l snd R. B. Gre nahirid f j David Morrleo, rtvoral oljior b f pieces of work need gt;C. M. Haya, ;A. T. PaterFon. many more touohea bedom ther cenlC. SL Htsstr, ijaiw; Ssss. leave hi, studio. In dpits of rrlvanc- Sir T. G. 8hso(hiiMa gt;, iv. .v.o. ed age, Bodin hss been In the bsbit s*r William C. Van Horns, K.O.M.O. of '-working hi his studio from early Kdmonton Agency Bank of Montreal in t.hcniorning until tstf In thn afur--. Rtiildlnt* ' iiooii.- Hlsftreefnt condition is eUTm-i . ' . SL. C. PARDBB. inf to bat Iriends. ( Agmt. t * ' ' ' ' Popping Corn Pure Maple Syrup; Heinz Faney Pickles Pine Apple Marmalade Madman's Pur6 Honey fioLareh's Cream Cheese . Rockyford Spiced Pickles -. Lazenby's English Pickles Christie's Brown's Biscuits Lobster and Shrimp Pastes Prench Preserved Cherries Huntley Palmer's Biscuits Sardine Paste Peanut Butter Lyle's Golden Syrup Anchovy Bloater Paste 'i romiorraDie i/ouc at Modcrato Pricea Adds to the comfort ofJ the home: From 5 00 up toSoO.00; all- kinds. . - - * gt; r m arlor -- gt; . Arc always appreciated. We hate a veiy large assortment,. . from 1.50 up to f3 00; for V solid, mahoganyi; . All other kioda of tables as well. rr SELL CHEftC;S CAfJ5E WE BUY FOR CASH AMD PAY RO Kt w * j , . . +* 1 - * .) Ar m tl . . mf THEBK5T0RE BLOWEY-HENRY C(V THE BIG STOKE * j- - . W . . . a * m w h ' ..' - i ' - I - Vice-Admiral Sir F. ' Admiral C. O. Hob rsTBTS: UowryTE 3, Col villi', Rear-Ad lund Inapector-Gene The Peterborough. ration lnnd, which. .'ty-fiveveara ajtp, 1 tower showed aigns been cloaed how th tin- fabric has lx*i Subscriptions amoi snd In addition m about 80,000 were adornment 'of the i work haa- heem can tou ure of threo bis The Cunard Iiu Liyeriwol. prt her. h of a new command Turner, formerly of .succeeds Captain.1 latter'a retirement haa rijtffc'fironi ih* boy. in Att inferv he said. that his : bnen t, MTo get, to i there soon. Mr. W. B. H. T Kudhuisli. near Mi ciaing u bull in th ' M brolt,. iron* ip severely that he di Mr. Tyler waa a w '. and successful ex cattle. Three year tacked and gored 1 captivity at his fai Tht- new msyor lates that 500 of the coin will receive fJ thc old age penaioi dition the Lincoln 4,500 a year from ity, and 1,500 a 3 nicipal charitieaf gt;i ./ 13,000 a yeor- 1 among the aged poc London's death last WAa 15.4 per 1 with 15J fcn the prev from' bronchitis lai 131, and from I S4. In the 70 great and Wales th de week irom 15.0 tb /Some of the rar* birds are rapid lv Kpping Forwt, -M this is due to the t .undergrowth,,.; lar blackthorn ancl hnv cut away, end Uie birds thus destroy* ''May England e- . to serve her in h were tbe coududini White, V.C., in un the memory of Gei vuult of Xhe porisr wieh on the- anniv ersl'a burial there. Details of a s Ue: colon for Ixmdoi to be .submitted h provnl by the cen body, the positioi site being kept p prevent the price 1 ing inflated.. Tlie King purpo of i,-a:il at .Chrisun pic over sixty yt-ai sor and Cle wer. 1 have resided in t JES 10t*wS - B8?5HKJW tlu* .ka OccupanU a X ' gt; *- * S* mmt ' f I t a * . * J a I* 4 .- gt; . I pants oT-tw derstleld calmly flames from a'neif wjic eating aWay t wmdows an dthe d oomtabU:, obwrv: urou.srd the pco l Thit Duke ot Koi totfftrds the reatbr* lingham. Suffolk-,- the- chancel- of w a e buried, and wl of the third duke, Flodden helmets For HUKgyitting enough j to pay ir ..i.1- hh- iron w ri radt; down, In e great provocation1* testes inflicted onl ty for the assault. Lieutenant Gene nett. r jjorting on troops .of the went that the etnndnrrt fc 1 -I * .. -* -* / -* . - - *: a -. aa.'t ' I fri * .
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