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the Bishop\u2019s Palace, Sherbrooke.The funeral of theate Mr.Charest, who had attained the great age of 96 years and six months, took place yesterday at Ste.Anne.Mr.George Wilcox, for many years employed in the Saco & Pettee machine shops at Biddeford, Me., vie re he was second hand in the repair ana tool department
as tolled highways, smokestacks and crooked politicians.Pete Canu, aimousine fleet owner who was sipping coffee in an Elizabeth butcher shop Thursday morning, said Tony Soprano was very realistic.\u201cHe had frailties and failings; he was human, aside from all that gangster crap,\u201d Canu said.\u201cAot of people were
& Pette Company went -o work on Wednegday morning.This reduction anday off {said to slackness of work.The working time is reduced to five eight-hour days a week, or forty hours a week for the shop hands and thirty-five hours a week for the foundry employes, and to-day about 200 of the men on \u2018the company\u2019s pay