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Telophone 31 RS BHTRITE| 455 oR pimroh: § 1 closely. the minute when any. particulal - | bind willibetome slespy in the evening [ 2 . FiDY . r's st |be < for-wil-wake up iw the morming! hg uml it Bt B R o noteehenr o varios b et | 34, ancs et BRI (S T ) i i iaa o bl TN 8 1 tban Tuesday of each week to insure o and calls he has found that ) t ‘a g 4 & & I : ¥ e b publication in the current issue & ieBtips L : wmaca “puut by 4 : : § 1 jle e = Subsoription; Retes 9 3 theugh in_the busy months of spring | '™ i8h c 2 r A 3 ANTO) One ‘month by caFrier ! f househiold responsibilities they. are apt | SSUmBLY: eoll omu,m Bifer "l odlutd ! ’ mqfi“gxn.“,:":m%°m:‘rh eres amed T T P R RN LD O g TG Wwere not neane® from wttor half au hour | the dark rims <1 Onshalt centi par wWorkiper %|% Oue-halt cent per word per T./ TOOMY. Cese coutals tacls, whicp, : 1asus, 5 %% tssue, cash with copy. P . _DBNTIST ht pages, containing a summary of before sunset and pileated woodpeck:.|; 3 My, * e, cash with copy. DY. unm Bawa of the week. Bubliahed svery e ers after an hour before sunset. They | Pecaume two It - % Regular charge rate one %|x Regular charge rate onci +|First National Bank Bldg. Tel 93¢ Phu; and sent postage paid to any 3 'slept-in-the orning-untl ten-or twen- | OF ‘the sa o % L ~9 centper- word ‘per’insertion: No & | vent per word per insertion. Nese x| — s amwoms address for $1.50 in advance., g &7 minutes after sunrise, iu contrast {OF Hoeace:Gu L igiia 0l S B then o e that A0 ke LAWYERS IS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ‘ L gt &"fimm "’ e 801 spacta. | * cents Phone 31. ‘ %|% cents Phone 31. ' *|GRAHAN. M. TORBANCE . e % pewee, which s up an hour and a half | Slee—has al 0 my. X XX R KKK XA KRR F K[ KKK KK KKK KRR R KK KX LAWYER before sunup. this flash glim) ¢ Miles Block _~~_ Phone 880 5 - The Tobins, pewees;aml thrushes, he [ Whom T-afterwstd learned-to-revere.— |- POMTIONS WANTED FARMS FOR BALE. ~ - GENERAL OFFICES found, generally. retired. for the night|F- Hopkinson*Smith in * e e e e | S e, JUHN F. GIBBONS R NEW YORK AND CHICAGO B > 4 about balf an hour after sunset, so|9ray’s ] f 3 ‘WANTED — Temperate gentleman |FOR SALE—T76 ‘and 30-100 acres on _ 'ATTORNEY AT LAW BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES 3 - | the ‘woodpeckers usually-took-twoior! ; i ‘wishes position as-clerk im hotel or famous twin lakes, one-of {he best| mz.fl. National Bank Building three hours:more gleepthanthe pewees [ - 3 i . Teataurant or any-inside work. Ap-| locations in Minnesota for a:sum: 3 "m“'_' Moy KEXK KKK KKK KKK KK B - | or the robins.—Saturday Evening Post. $ ¥ plant, | ply J. Pionser. mer home or resort, having lake |, y i h * [TICAL EXPLOSIONS * o A aloi —_— front and nice high banks witl i#fi%ifi!ii«iiili The' Roof In Literaturs: Aangm AT, Somd( FOR SALE fine grove of Norway pines: near L : Northern literature has never taken | the E ARBOUEH' {2 Joves | raraeoeemmemmreemscon [0 S Go0d. Tovel “GlaY. 1an Bob Dunn says in the Princeton - | the roof seriously. There have been | Water, it can diy.up without dolng it-|FOR SALE—Single - comb Rhode| “le Water. Hobe lev e Unlon that Governor Eberhart’s song | k- many. books written from the view- |Self the least harm and then. neither | Island Red cockerels-und setting| 8 :: 10 X mo":fl“f “:"‘"‘ :" 4 looks like pretty punk stuff. Move . | point of windows. The -:ml{1 window | o0l pork A urt, ot | esga for both combs. Write for :"‘:ofl'; &M S 1“:’ 0! o that Bob he compelled to sing that 1s usual. Then there 18 a college win- o Bave been Or years | catalogue. Wm Rodman, Eagle . Only song at the next meeting of the edi-| A neat Httle one-plece house dress fa| dow and’ the Thrums window; also,{ Will ‘come:to life and grow again it Bend, Minn. 2 miles from Himes and Tenstrike | PHYE!L‘:‘AN ::n :::um torial association.—Pjoneer- Press. shown In 7820. 1t i a suitable design | there is a. window viewpoint as yet|hey can get water. -Even artificial : and on good wagon road. Fime Office—Miles scarce!, ressed—that of- the boy of:|" greater than anything. they |FOR SALE—I will closs one camp| g . lakes. Price, if rar'glnghnm. mnd;‘ls. pe"'l;' b u::::: smuzo:’? poems with his nose. {m— would ever have-to. endure in nature, about Feb 15. and will have thirty ;::::‘;:thn:;l: tl‘mbgf on“’ll- voile or crepe. By way of conl tened against the glass; convelescence | 408 Dot ‘kill them. A German sclen- |- - od and trimming the collar, cuffs and naz- 1ooKIng. Tor -silioren ’wlth one leg. | tist- brought ' “plece ‘of moss “to-life head heavy horses for, sale. G. W.| 600.00. $600.00 down and if ro:v smche«:e rl;e:t may-be of another tht‘l.l “Un Philosophe sous les | 2fter'tt'had been kept eighteen months | Cochran enquire at Foley’s barn. | taken with timber resorved, $1,: solor op-materlal o ¢ the | Toits" but.a garret and its prospect?|{in'a drler. This, by the way, is & |FOR SALW—Rubber wamps, The| 200.00. $400 down and balanes Checked cotton voile is one of n: But: does/Souvestre ever go up ‘on the | Rice little puzgle for the scientists: Ploneer win procurs any kind ot | ©On time at 6% intercat. Address most practical fabrics for a dress roof? He contents himself with open-| Wby should the .mosses have a power rubber ‘stamp 107 you on short mo-| V- M. Owen, Hines, Minn. this sort. It ranges in width from |0 pig cagement and feeding crumbs | Of resisting dryness so much greater B —_— 88 to 40 inches and in rl()lfl”l l:'.om to the birds. Not once does he climb | than they need? No one has been able| tiee: FOR SALE—320 acres of good hard about 29 to 50 cents a yard. It a —— ‘Politics are going to keep folks guessing this year, and it will sure take a big grain crop to furnish the necessary material for all the straw votes that will be taken between now and’ next November.—Walker Pilot. —— DR. E. A. SHANNON; X D. - PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON Office in Mayo. . Phone 336 m.Jll PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offiice—Miles Block out and scramble ‘around the mansard. | t0 find the answer yet, and there are wood land clay soil some na- DR. L. A, WARD The Brainerd Tribune urges that | bit sheerer than the long favored g10g | On wintry nights neither his legs nor | MADY puzzles of the same kind in na- FOR RENT tural meadow. Only six miles ¢ Maxild b6 Eiven cloar Acld fn his| BUD. Clngs . tril mre, wasbes 3| Chouril ot the windy devie thet| €re 0% T Tod Soiiies 53] from: Hines, on' goot ad, neaklave’ IEROWN AND-EVRREEN race against Lindbergh for Congress. well and has a slightly dressier 100k.” | play tempest overhead. Then, again,| Even:if the moss s broken to pieces Over: Firat/Nati nank, Demiaf I This design (78200 would be unusual- Iy effective made up in a brown and white check with trimming bands, col- lar and cuffs of plain white voile. The! from Westminster bridges, from coun. | In its dry state no harm Is done, be- Irvine avenue. Inquire D. R. Bur-| Nice River and Lakes. Several try lanes, from crowded streets, from | ¢ause each ‘separate plece Will grow | 8ess. hundred cords of birch and tamar- ‘ships at sea and mountain tops have |iDt0 & new plant.—Philadelphia Led- m ack wood. This will make an 1d- sonnets been thrown to the ‘moon; not | 8€r- 32 street enquire of Geo, Tanner. eal stock farm, and if taken soon can be had for $7.50 per acre, % It would be just like Lindbergh to dgnore the Tribune’s request and sow tacks all over the place—Pio- neer Press. DR. A, E; HENDERSON ~ PHYBICIAN AND SURGESN SR Rkt e pattern gives a cholce between a long| once from the roof.—Yale Review. s oty T T T e —— sleeve and a or 5 " '—Modern furnished room. o o i Buildiig a House In France. L Chin: produces quantities of the gu-| * 1nqyiro 403 American avenue, :“he,rh:‘:nl:esln‘;:::ltnnt;h:ull:nd“:t DR. E. K. SMITH Wateh the candidates. for state of-| Ty ) pyry 4 o three-plece model with | It is unusual for a house, however | Hnous thread generally known as silk hp W o 2 PHYSICIAN AND ' SURGRON fices hop Into the economy and ef-| o yiione fulness in the back. small, to be erected in France withaut | 18B1ng line or silkworm gut. The o LOST AND FOUND Saser-. Wrlte.V. MiOwes: Hines; Office, In, Winter, Biosk = fldfency band wagon started out by | 'Phls dress may be mnde-n size 36| the servico of an architect, who ot | called ailk fish line or stikworm gut Is | o ST e | Minn, Governor Eberhart. The legislature | with 51 yards of 86 inch material, only-draws the plans, but actually su- [ Usually prepared from silkworms in 3 FOR SALE—The S.W. 1; of the & |DR. E. H. MARCUM should be tled to seats on the ve-| The pattern is cut in 5sizes: 34 to 42. | perintends the work. Usually it is he | the caterpillar state. When the worms | lie, male dog, color red and yel- | ™50 ton 21-146-32. i hicle and the voters can do the tlelng q Who orders the bullding material and | are about to spin thelr cocoons they | low body large white ring around| .’ %‘ : : smr 1n nz aiad Ma : i This Is a Perfect Pattern, assures himself that its quality s up | are killed by lightly pulling them 50| neck white breast and feet - au-| [OFEY bas a falr house and barn it they go after it with determina-| pg gure to state right size, measuring to:the-specifications .and requirements, | 88 to break thelr skins, after which| swers to name of Dingo. Any in-| ©2Rd & few acres under cultivation tion—Ely Miner. " | over the fullest part of the bust for | yhe contractor and his workmen per- |they are immersed in vinegar for & formation leading to his recovery| ©°2d 18 on a mail, telephone and —— dimensions. form: their duties in conformity with | considerable period. Then they are . PHYSICIAN AND, SUBGRON ‘Phone 13 Sfioe 10 w&m s DR. EINER JOHNSON B will be rewarded. Gill Crono 519 | ~°reAm route. Price $30.00 .per ician & goon . During the year 1913 more than a | It may be obtained by filling out the | tho architact’s. orders, and the latter, | pulled apart in a way to draw out a Wi saptar aventia l mes acre. Time given to sult purchaser Phylmmm” n:m’:l score of Soclallst newspapers in the |¢0UPon and enclosing 15 cents 10| yp, 45 ugually a man with capital, ad- | long, glutinous thread formed by the yonue, Tteret 0oper ohat. SHUR ot 3 - stamps or coin to the Pattern Depart: | yances the funds required in order | silky secretion of the worm. This|FOUND—About thres weeks ago, Miitod States went out of existence | ment of ¢his.paper. that the contractor need not walt for | thread 1s then Stretched on a board Of| Lady's pocketbook with Theso pagerd were printel In the payment until the bullding is complet- | otherwise and dried in the sun. In ed. Moreover, the French law im-|the West river district about Wuchau, particulars call on or address A sum of | Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. money in it. Owner may have A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. A Practico Limited FOR SALE—We have a fine 120/ BYE BAR NOSE THROAT Amerlcan language, if we may use the term. There was no such fall- COUPON poses on the architect a serious re-; whence most of'the Hongkong exports :&met hyt::owi:g Property and pay- ‘acre tract of land which we will Qlasses Fitted Ing off, however, among papers of .| | sponstbility, since he as well as the| come, the slikworm is usually a spe.| Ing for this ad, sell for a reasonable.price.. Terms{ofrice Gibbons Bldg,, North Markham Socialigt belief published In foreign Street and No, cantractqr is responsible for all de-|ctal wild green variety about three WANTED $1.50 per acre cash balance on Hotel, ’Ta’iephmo’l\)fi languagés; The, . inforence may Vel L. cityana State 7 ::“:,“’" construction during a period M’!mfl?‘;fi""?" ‘.‘;."‘:-‘93 “;: WANTED e wnformisned room| = or betore-ten years-at'six peroent Sy : 4 drawn that Socfalism has its prinel- | | pattern No. el : ]"‘P’“"m:“l Jahis _k“‘"‘ st Rar haloon saiton s ed""““by Security State Bank of Bemidji, MISS MABEL pal strength in Europe-and declines o o = Minn. Teacher of Vol ash of Howelle” Wit. 3 e o e two young ladies. Inquire Ploneer 20 :s the E\:ropean immigrants become In.the “Letters of. Charles Eliot Nor- Stoking the Meat: oftice. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, Studio 501 America Ave. Phone6)9 merlcanized.—Jordan Independent. Eitontii Ermssing: ton” 1s one wrltten by bim to Ellot| fp “Our Southern Highlanders” Hob|————— e about 500 cords wood half hay Fon: a3t denomote One morning last winter 1 put out a | NOrton in 1907, in which is this glitpse | 3co Kephart says: = L 5 land on good stream one mile fro; Democrats in the sixthdistrict are| caucarfal of water in the garden to | Of HOWells with a fiash of his quick | “phe mountaineers have an odd way | Word cash, 0w ol nesdl biios T8 13 beginning to sit up and take notice. | freeze, and about ten minutes atter- | Wit: of sharing the spolls of the chase. .pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. « ” o ‘Mr. ‘Howells: was with us on Sun- They call' it ‘stoking the ‘meat'—a use ¥ oL Oe! " They have a “hunch” that C, A. Lind- | ward it had a skin of ice on the top. a = ile thi d returned in an bour | 48Y and s than I had ex-| of the word ‘stoke’ tirat I have never = bergh I8 going to file this time as a | I then left it and retu eemed better. MISCELLANEOUS and a half's time, when there was a | Pected, considering; how poorly he Wes | heard. elsewhere. The hide is sold 4 | bull mooser, or else file by petition | 81 i " during the: greater part-of the winter FOR SALE —Tvnemeitos otin 5= |2 North Bound ‘Arrives. ; tall pillar of ice sticking straight up ng , 4 vd | FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for |1 Nortk Bound — Leaves as an independent, which would give and spring. Pleasant as he always is, from the surface, up the center of every make of typewriter on the H. J. Maxfield the republican nom- which was a string of air bubbles, | he never was.pleasanter, and we had This market at 50 cents and 76 cents ination by defanlt. In that event| forming a tube. It was nmot placed | four or five hours of animated talk, by.| nery'in the-chase. Then‘ome man goes|be suececdrd in Aodg. with fourteen | oaon Eyvery ribbon sold for 76 the democrats figure they would have | under anything from which water [ Which a vast deal of ground Was coV-|)inaeors or ‘beliind a tree, and some- | minutes to spare. on the rond between ¥ T — bl b b B A S SRS R SRS T Walking: Backward. A very difficult walking feat was ac 162 East - Botmd Leaves. 163 West Bound Lenves ll? Hast Bound mv 187 West Dngl LV a good chance to carry the district| might drip on to it. 1 have tried to | ©*¢d. His'humor was delightful as °: ‘bedy: &t the.car:ass-cails -out, ‘Whosa | Bagshot and Portsmonth. °::: !““';:l';‘:“n" :’"’:‘ orders R with that solldly democratic Stearns | nd out the cuuse and have not suc [0M. OmO quiek bit of Wit is. worth | piece is this? promptly filled. Mall orders given| 33 Bouna county for a nucleus, Judge C. W, | ceeded.—London Strand Magnzine Preserving. 1 was speaking to him of| " u.qragville Calboun's; cries the hid- the same careful attention ss when/| Dr. James’ new book and sald that it Stanton of Bemlid]i is suggested as a e was brffiant, but not clear. ‘Like his{ 2% ey "0 Catuot sce 1t - The ;‘;fi;&;l!;l::::n{)(t:;h;:p:; possidle candidate who would poll| pagy (to tramp — How dare you | father; said:My. Howells, ‘who wrote AIl' Copelh.” T’, M k t Store: perhaps more than the regular par-| come here again after I had forbidden |'the “Secret of Swedenborg” and “And 80 on down ‘the 'line. “Every- 1e ar, ets ty strength.—Cheney in Minneapolis | you to call on a previous occasion? |it’” - 4'body" gets ‘what - chance - determines ADVERTISERE—The great siate of| Journal Tramp—Begging your ladyship’s gras s tor liim, and:tiers-can ‘be no: charges North Dakota offers unlimited ope AL PR clous pardon. but my secretary ‘must| b Very Papular. : i| ‘ot unfairnses.” Duluth ‘Wheat and Flax. portunities for business to classi: A Gentloman. have forgotten to tick your mamie oOff She says she had several mien_run:| Duluth, Feb. 4.—Wheat—On track| fled advertisers. The recognised “On the whole, the finest gentleman | MY Visiting list —~Exchange. nlg;:fl:r'h!;:m 'e:'flhl. it Seed 15 Their Gurrency. amd to arrive, No. 1 hard, 89c; No. 1| advertising medium in the Fargo :; have s;vurlmer." suys a writer in the R T o v 5 3 m‘:&ndl:;m O:ul;-nklnc u‘:n -'-}l: m;;:‘k :‘n‘:l ‘i .’l‘_:'::e:""‘:z- Daily and Sunday Courfer-News' mpopular Review, *wa: Jupan ve. Successful opera e 7 $2578+1 the onl: -da) Samural and art critie the iaty Oke, | ‘00U At was very swest of you to| *Yes. My, she must bave been pop- southern Italy.. This is that of the e S X tate and the paper which carries K hold my hand all through the moving:| ular!” frume! or stora; South 8t. Paul Live Stock. L g, it 18 yividly b8 | icture show. You baven't done that| “Well, T bardly. call it that What o oo e ataron Toveo| outh St. Paul, Feb. 4—Cattle— | the lavgest amount of classitied @0 bis akways eloquent and brilliant. | fOF Several years.” she means was she came very near quantitissof ‘seed, which 1s given out | Steers, 35475@8.40; cows and l_xaflgu, advertising. ' The Courler-News Hotel discourse. Indulgent to the small talk | ..BUt I didn't Lold your hand."- drowning one day, and the whole Hfe| ., ¢orrors ypon demand without pay- | $4.50@7.10; calves, $4.50@9.00; r;ec- cevers North Dakota like a blank- el Metropote of others, he declined to share it. If [ “Then who did?"—Loulsville Courler- | saving crew ran after bher. | ment. After the harvest the farmers|‘ers, '$4.30@7.15. ';0"6‘?3-10@ .25. | et; reaching all parts of the state o mmw ! he ever gave utterance to a mere | JOUTDAL R : Teturn to the wareliouses the amount '5":?';.15:?"-“’5"72 g?ésoéo Wethers, | the day of publication; it is- the runping water in-every room prejudice-or to any petty personal con- 57 'of seed ‘they have received, plus’inter-| $3.75@550; ewes, $2. -00. Paper to use in order to get re- RQOMS 30c. AND UP PER DAY cern it was not In my bearing. He s “w;':";';nk::';n" pr S ©Ohleago :Grain. and- Provisions. sults; rates one cent per word first Gmnda' S VA Louiane appeared to husband himself until the o 2 = Chicago, ‘Feb.” 4.—Wheat — May, [. insertion, ene-half cent per word'|Melrose talk should take a ‘wide impersonal tense. Now, why do women always| ity of berrowing money. 2 P 4266 t . 5 %@03c; July, B8%@88%c. Corn—| succeeding fnsertions; fifty cents range, and then his comment was | £Is8 each other. She-Ob, that's oaly i May, 66%c; July, 65c; Sept. 63%ec: In o {0hip fervent and iluminating. A noted to make you men fealous.~Philadel: | placed themselves on each:side of Pat, Hie: Mistake Oats—May, 3 3 per line per month. Address ‘the : ¥, 39340; July, Pork American poet critic has somewhat | PRIt Record “Are 3ou sure you are:comfortable,| ExeClgar, olduman? Wye—Thanksl| 7y "0 47" Buster—Creamertes, | COuT1o-News, Fargo, N. D. similar hubits. Fis prolonged stlences = Pat?” the friend asked. (Puff, putt). Capital weed this. Aren't|5pyag. ~ Eggs 24@26c. Poultry—| PIOmSer wants—one Ralf Goat 7| m are comfortable, even deferential, his = { rare speech instinct with sympathetic *Sure, 1 baven’t much-room to grum*| you going to smoke t00? HxXe (examin- Springs, 16c; hens, 16c; turkeys, 16c, [Word cash. understanding with men and books ——— ble,” was the reply.—London Express.|ing the remaining one)—No, 1-thinknot. "Wye—What's'‘the ‘matter? 'Did you Minneapolis Grain. and nature, The late John LaFarge, Hopetuiness. 4 | 8ive me the wrong one?~Boston:Tran-| ainneapolis, Feb. 4 —Wheat—May; Are You Qoing to the who was in congenial soclety a con- f A N | Hope springs eternal, and for ten | script. A 89¢; July, 90%c. Cash close on track: || ““Norwegian Centennial tinuous talker, offéred an interesting Yedrs on a stretch a ‘man can vow T No. 1 hard, 91%c; No. 1 Northern, Expofltl‘on', 'May 17th? equivalent for reticence in the allu- e ‘every ‘night ‘thet the next' 'morning 2 : 88% @90%c; to arrive, ‘8835@89¢c; No. Bamnndmmmewa&-u can be siveness of his touch and in a beauti- Sl . he will :arise tén minutes -earller and 7 i ‘2" Northern, 853 @88c; No. 3 North- || made now. Any steamship line. ful perception. of the kind of sympa. | 2851y Tréining Will Develop a Fond- | yet never do it.—Chicago News. A hat fern, 83@85%c; No, 3 yellow corn, || Theough. g0od connections. thetlc response you would bave made | - ness For Books Whi bound A two dollar hat Is a sin and a shame | ;357300 No. 4 corn, 5A%@56%c; had you not been better occupled in o« % bbb A Fine Distinction. |-and a perfact fustification. for going| N, g white oats, 35% @36c; to arrive, | lstening to him. He had what most In Pictures : The fine distinetion in the animal| home to mother.—Pittsburg Post. $53,c; No. 3 oats, 33@34%c; barley, free ‘talkers signally lack, perfect kingdom is that the biggest hog gets - 01@68¢c; flax, $1.50. tact.” = ‘killed, while the human article goes| Watery. Inform your ‘child about -'Pana- | on and on forever. — Portland Orego- A ‘young lady, describing the delights Chicago :Live: Staock. es to Land. ma. Knowledge of the great canal|nism. * ot Venice, wrote, “Last night I'lay in- ONH!O-. Feb. 4-—0!"19—30;'-: On-what just basis can 1 clalm ex- and the history of Panama will prove R I TS a gondola on the Grand canal drink-| $6.90@9.50; Texas steers, $6.90@8.00; clusive right to a part of the limited % = Good Advice tng it all In, and 1ife never scemed so | Western steers, $6.40@7.85; stockers surface of the earth? “No man made (a8 essential to every child in school| It Is better to be a bluffer ‘than a{ full before” . ;d‘ !eed;zr-éo é@-:‘z@s-&“’ mcw‘-_z E-Gn: the land.” said Mill. “It is the origi- BEORT! grouch. Make the world think you are 3 - 2 £ lors, $3.50@8.40; , $7.50Q nal Inheritance of the whole spechz-flfi‘" R Aphs; Listacy, oF happy whether you are or not—Man- Stuffed Birds. 10.50. ~ Hogs—Light, $8.25@8.52%; No matter how far we delve into the | Fithmetic. : | [-ehester Baon. | Naturalist—De you take any interest | Txed; ~38.25@8. past. we can find no just title to the It is the greatest. feat kmowm to! private ownership of land. Blackstone | mankind and should theréfors fnve uimged/ by silence| keys: and.. chickens and duckw and|330. Sheep—Native, $4.70@590; admits that “there is no foundation in larger prominence in a ¢hil odu= |1 n s * e e Fearlings, $5.7006.85. bature or In natural law why a set _— P Bf words upon parchment shogld cop. | C2tion than the study of any othes| - 2 7 - FUNERAL DIRECTOR _ vey the dominion of land.” “Whilst | Phase of the world’s hiatory. S S ik { ' . AND EMBALMER another man has no tand.” says Kmer- That every adult shonld dwow ¢ E von, "T; title to wine, your title to |about this mmrvelous ‘madomplishs S m s yours, is at once vitiated.” And Her- _ovident. ‘l'hrw bert Spencer malntains that the titles | @ b ouie of nost gl rest on force, fraud or canning. When Edward 1. sent his commission to Inquire into the existing judicial franchises in 1278 Barl Warenne flung & rusty sword on the table and cried: *“This, sirs, is my warrant. By the sword our fathers won their lands ‘when they came over with the con- w and by the sword we will keep "—F. W. Gurrison 1o Atlantje. In stufféd birds?. Gourmand—Ouly tur. | #52%; rough, 38.2008.25; plgs, $6.75Q tributed by The Pionesr, ‘beautitul and exclusive ; which delight both' ! P

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