STIRRING APPEAL FOR THE DOWNTRODDEN AND OPPRESSED We hapy ' | } the } j pa a ' h , ett ! Wi) i ‘ vith Vl ‘ th =wwwr ! God Ble | N ' Cod Ble ) I) , i I the ' } ! ’ i } i thre i h h } i j } ’ ' ! ! i | hh Da le } h Mott ess Poa hi | the } a lthe needl \ j 1 . urd M ! ‘ Da | ' ’ i ! ra } Ter | ! s lay d } } i dra f j ifte ‘ ed Wi th 1 Mothe \ ha 1 gl Bul Wha | h Pathe } | | « i irding | f Fath nh siab md th mdiad is th vid Dad, h \ fau i ha f Du f i ghit and s wh German Another Store Coming. Sent Wrong Steel. Porphery Creek Camps Filling Fast. arrived on the Weleh & Stewart Lots of Freight. TEMS OF NEWS NEWS NOTES OF FROM HAZELTON Construction Machinery. THE GREAT WEST = i tt ‘ | {fo ‘ the poy i as 27,527 Phe poy i 190 Vas 11 md igor of I bx 14 cipa j I re | ated rl I 00 i | i Ch | : ha tar l Reg a Al i has t idl I iM i i ! i i : 6 g & 00 The Canadian Pacific Ra iy s tlea g iat ¢ i Vanes I and i LZ h { ot h \ ext s 1 he E. & N. R I Medi | he glass bottle companys i ew industry iled this vea > purchasing | f sces. ¢ 2 or « x three | u dow Ne ready to ma facture next April, with a da pac f fifteen l s of glass rh employ fifty people I I tL W al oe harl ny vements f {o1% il a ging a ire \ \ { ‘ wre ! ind n Ka stiquia Riv traigh ing th \ and | \ ag tu xg bas ve a th sand fe width I (aigary stre i ea gs 3) be show a t profit of 5 ‘ re ss eceipts £5? O86 against $35,062 in October, 1911 total passengers carried during the month were 1,322,902, against 865,005 in 1911 MASSET NOTES. John Abrahamson has re see to Masset ifle il ibsence several Weehs James MeClay and de Lisle have xe side their respective pre-emptl claims in the vi ity of Meyer Lake. Billy Entwisle ca fi Lone’s survey can | sda and after loading up with | plies left for camp aga Wesley Sige Bud M ! and | Bh. Godwin ! Wednesday from up hh I having been on thei espe pre-emptions Mr. Godw i the soil on his place is the f est he has ever seen for He-——Lucky we got the damage for the railroad a dent She—Yes, bul we wouldn't ha gotten a cent if | hadn't had th presence of mind to kiek you the ear Chicago Daily News Best room in town at the Savoy. \J lieve tobacco single | | thous Dr. mented with indicate that as effective ent ainedl smoking Capital salen ihe ind fans alike, ¢ Niciate as Ritchie n battle Ld both de At the ¢ ! i if 1 { | asthe ! H thdrawn promote uld be mes objec Hanlon who ne argument f fur I ‘ the attitude in toward 1 are not ri¢ urged GRIFFIN TO OFFICIATE AT THANKSGIVING MIL Jim Griffin Will be Third Man at Wolgast - Ritchie Fight o, Nov. vital interest nferenee between T of Wolgast, of Ritehie oth, to question names of Foley Welsh ed that m consideration that lected, deel reflection Francisco ed to both but as named the of each speaking dur Ing ssion did they exchange ¢ Because there demic of ch there is no that we During isi century less than olera in Europe, the imm from a espech pr ecaut world these days to pres rh s 1 tha wh as at f Be throvel ide dul ntamine a vleric bacil r, all the ntv-four these ym bacilli. rhe thing that destroying i es Havana oreover, » smoke microbes in jtories ot cholera Canadian as valuable for making crobes, This Doctor are ntries rvative tobacco experiences stened leal has the tobacco smoke live will kill all cholerie saliva rhus employee Hamburg tobacco as that cigars Wenck has not experi- there it would for killing discovery prohibiting Advi CLAIMS TOBACCO KILLS THE GERMS OF CHOLERA) lat the shrine of Bacehus, as we That could not afford to maintain two has been no epi- for a on for the secon there our epi and emic at Hamburg rhis pres is simply Wenck’'s rated that gars me in the igars wert enti choler does it Wenck has proved that the ioleric bes will micre » more than from half an hour two hours when the smoke of the wn Brazi Sumatra in the will not who would like to see a law people CANNOT DIE Punishment Cannot Be Given Accused Murderers in Salem. and 1 Lopizzo during the ving the i spring, murder ty dex! ip I Mass., tal the inker lawyel Nov. 28 Arthuro textile can and sentence presiding enka nt get?’ char we - nee uisville lof a bachelor, wh referee Thanksgiving | at Daly | Griffin being accepted THE DAILY NEWS AN IRISHMAN’S WIFE [, trish Bachelor Wants Perfect Wife, with No Faults and All Virtues. An interesting lett was re West Meath) Board of Guard jans It consisted of a request for a “perfect wife on the part tated that he Iwas about to leave Ireland and joys of wedded bliss, wished the guardians to selec 1 partner ifrom the women the work jhouse Among their qualtifiea. tions should be the following She must not be a suffragette lsome color other than red iwhilst she should not stalk along }with a stride like an ostrich, I do approved | habit of poking into other | De ople’s business and incidental- laround its middle, and her neck Claims Germs of Cholera Cannot Live in Smoke. ;of his disciples immune jifications in the culinary line If | been|economy classes so much the grants|depend upon her energy in inter- mas is have with i rt a per mict hours, nation of ed during the cubic bes peri and nor a suffering er I can adds the writer { t that she suffers enough later or She must not be « iea appearance, nor say come things She should not be ta nor ishort, nor stout nor slim, and her hair (if not eut short) should be She will require to be a high stepper, with good action, and not want her to walk with a shuf- fling gait nor a duck’s waddl She must not have a long nose, as it might acquire the jly into mine, She should be of graceful lines and symmetry, and when dressed should not look like a sack of wool with a cord tied ould be short. She should not be a worshiper She may profess whatever religion she likes, so long as she does not endeavor to make me conform to it She need not have many qual- she has not attended domestic better, as our cooks will be num- erous; in faet, the number will ewing them, and her wheedling ibilities when negotiating with them She should be ver sixteen years of age, and it is not essen- a that she sho never have ’ issed A young man who had a strong king for poetry but a rather 6. C. Municipalities to Hire Man cently received | th Moate! 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Wolgast believes | or High Rates of Interest. watching the eyes of his op- ponent to gauge his next blow Stanley Ketchel!l used to say that » wanted to watch the glove in which his opponent had “the most kick. a boxer watching his oppo- nent’s knees? That is what made Tommy Ryan a terror in the ring watched an opponent’s face or gloves. Crouching low, with his stomach well guarded, Tommy would watch the other fellow’s Office open evenings. Write, phone or call. knees. Practice had taught Ryan novement of his arms without some action of the knee muscles could gauge the blows by the twitching of the nee muscles. science ediocre talent f writing it, de- luded himself into the belief that the world was determined to keep him down He continued writing | for vears, confide that he wi aia | win fame in the end. Once, in conversation with a clever girl he started in « his pet theme Like the rest of the world, he said, you don’t understand} thickness|me. 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