Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1897, p. 3

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'C.H- LIVIJ \)llI I Ul l\lIll IIIIUYCI II sown! poutblo tutu. Baton renown; old on giving now bllllnonut run from IIILNGI O UYIANGI. `(lm W. llllh I-bl lino: I-~ littll (VICKI IVO am pm... amu.nouuu~owm...n Toronto Saturday Night. Illustrated London News. ; Graphic, 1 llnlln I Annno I`.`.h\ Th0 Oomor BOORICOYG . Ounce of Duncan nu oulncwn `IIIOOII 1 `Christmas Papem F. NISBET Si oouo, c'uo:.':'i" hummus-` nonnus. on non, nvasuttnv. an all vnnuzn OOIPLIIIYI on` Quid:-on or I I. arcs. 38. at llmuut T01` 0M0 Mall. Got Munyonh Guide to Health and Cum Yoursolvou with n 95-Cont Rem- ody-Po|mvon.ml Pm-mannt cure. for Gator:-ll. Rluunntlnn. Dynpepnln. Liver and Kidney 'l`|-onblc-am\d All Ipoolal Blood amt Nervous Dlgeneu. < |u!.' nus In'\'u uunp-_v ` Mm')'o.\`u mm... . , Iluvc In mm ID uu-ec t; min. Price 9013., lunyo 1': hyupopnln I lorml o ludlsvnlou Pcu 200` Muuvono Gold (`urc I: you wanxtho choqpoat` Muuyono prevent! pneumonia I brenln up A (old In A few hours. Pure 20. Munynu`| mum. Ifure u_npu o_(_)_1I_uIt_s. _n!q Roe. mum mums. night uwnm. nllnys town.-us nud npeodlly hr-uh the Inn 1-. Price :3;-. . unymrn Khlnvy CII|'0_nn0ouHlv `euro: puma In the hm-I . lama nr an-nlu-.1, and all forms .of Iulmwy Ila:-nae. Pure :25`-. ' I Mun_mn'n Nervu (`urn at-ma norvmlxneal and lmlldn Im the nnmxu. Pl'l\`( 25:`. emu wonx rm uummn Paople in Evary Walk 1 of life Aclmowledga His Success. Well-kmn citizen: rum to am! i Banots Baeelml. A Mr. William Dnrmtm. 76? man rd ntroot mat. 'l`oI'nnlu. (`nnnlu. ways: For mvon _vnnN"I mu: :1 grant sufferer from bladder n-nublo. I wnn trnnruul by phvululann and um-I ull klmls of pnlont l11l.`1`|t`lll(`I` and lm-ul trvntnnnntsz but wlthout any normnm-M rnllv . Advlnnl In I) lm-ul trvntuwnlsz but wlthout pa-rmnm-nt vnlh-I Atlvlned by n frluml. I (l(`(`MQ(I tn glvo Mun- _\'nn'8 lllnul-lvr, lfnrv n trlnl. From the wry r.-t I vxpnrltmoml are-nt rollef. and nftnr u`-nlmr loan t`hnn mm 250. home I ha a lmon r`ollI]1l\t(=ly vnml. An I lacked con I- dg-nca In Muymr.-I Runmlles the roluit to me has bet-n ulmply wonderful. lhn-un\`- .....,... \'m-- .......... full: (0 no- lmllda up the uyuom. Prim .\I~m.\nu`a Heml:`.r`l1E Ire amp hi-ndnnhe In nnm m|mm~.~x. Privv 2!`---, } Mm >n`n l`|le Ulntment pnsltlvoly curt-I nl , {nuns `mien. Prloe `.56:-. , Mum rn ulnml cure ormiicatm all lmpurluoo of Hm Mood. I-`rlro '2lSt'. Munyuxrs Fcmnla uemoam are n boon to all women. Mun)-on`: (`nmrrh Rnmvdlon novrr full. Tim (`nmrrh Cure--;n~Ivu 2fn`.-eI'ndl(`ulPI the dlionm ~ ll-om um u_\-nm-.\ anal Hm (`zmnrh Tablet:-prlco } QM.--cleanse uni lnnl Inn pnruo. ` Mum-on'n Anthmn nnumlgm rgII_nveAl_u three and lnnl Mun.\'on'n Ylnuxmlim rvllovo In mlnmon nnd euro pm-mnuululy. Prh-n $1. Munvon`n Vltnllmr. n swat tonic |4 Muu_von`n tonic and re- nlorvr of vital. nlmuzth 1 wank peonlr. M. A separate elm` fur |`|(` dl'.'4!llM`.r AK [HI drug- glntl. moatlv '.`h rerun 3 Hal. Personal mm-'.-a_ 1_o I` >_P3_nn.vnn. 11 Albert _..n. 9...- ......u Fununui `Tm.- |W0l3DS FROM THE HEART ' Fizom auxin) HOM(BOPATHY moutlv '.'n cor mm-~.-a 1 ntreot. 'I`ornntu. om on ndvlcn for any 1 .uV-:11 jwjuxjvu IIAV OPINID lYl"IW PRIII! 88! 5 PI !l0\ ITBI wish A N`. Ik- mu man nf Nun claims: and (Inn ` III. A `grand remedy for all kidney and liver troubles. Send for testimonials which tell of the great benet they have been to others. Leave your orders at } At` All Drnxulutu or by Hall. non K Ilullclno Uompcmy. Toronto. NE\N STORE. . . u._ .;_..p.-.-; nu unnno nan-..n-__ -4 |..- ABW Amino N. Lp_--_. nn_..a !4.AQ.___|. ZL-|_-_1 n-3-0.1`: . \`u.-..- ........... fail: to 1 uu-en huum und cure: In I tow . mm 90 ~ m1'nn'l lrvnxmmln Fur`: lW).'!|IlVI:LV mu-r.n all gzra? s: `i houn. g_,~;.".%3"'-"II? "';'?'m..'.. ii : 1 fun. ' Ii_mn'n no u II.\uu`n Al'u'( DR, R088 KIDNEY PILLS. PRICE 10 CENTS. I897. Holly Leaves, Etc. `cum 1?. no Prof. Munynn. mt... II`Il|W\`l`Cd with tn-c mun. __ -._- 1 Fur ;w{|Ilvu;ly um! utoumch trouhloe. 2 Ind Toronto Globe, COAl AND W000. Best quality. Lowest prices Inn lnnmlim \nllL'hll\`. Priro M. I . full: nu In r-u-pended sentence. . At. a mating of tho [mutt curling club - the follnwing olllnolu won app-slntod tor l the cm-ulng~ can-on: honorary president, l 1`. B. Caldwell ; president. Thomas Wilson; \-icq-pmnidont. Dr. Scott; ncm.u-y-uu- I cur-or. A. C. Mcllcllum. | The board M tmatooa of the Egan:-illo 1 public nchool. lnvo nugget! {or the on- ,ouln you, Ucnrgo 12. alloy. B.A.. ol 1 Non Wllliampbura. Ont.` an prluoi l. and Mln Mabel Roevmdnughtor ollgr. ; Reavo. of Lmnrlx village, an int nnlatms. . 'l`|u lnannnin Nab: all: of I cilinn who Lumrk am The Imquoio Nun coll: oi I citinn who attended a noun waddi not In from _ Wake at whkzh Father Mel ald married ' Min McDonald to Mr. Molknmld. The Ivridoumkl won Mi-n llnbonsld and the | hm. man no Mr. Mclhnnld. Tho other 3 guests man all Ichomldn except Domhi 3 John McDonald. who for mm: inuxpumblo j mum in not A mu Mcbonuid. . .'4u.u`AI {V-nun`: I\nnnInI Inna H II` and Gem` 0 Thom, or Mcaanm r. MM-y non, New Dublin. token ill from hemorrhage of the lungs, while nt- tonding special eurvicea hold by R. C. Hor- nor. died on Thursday last at. Minna. 3.-npmin Buurnmn, Amprior. is working M. nn outlic for A Klondyke expedition. He intend: Ions-ing about. the lot. of A Jr Mid goinglo Winnipeg and than to 2d- I110|H/OH. 91%.- Jignutn Ianlnrnnn n|~innilu| l`.|HnI`. I 0! H08 "V! MCIIOIIIIII. - Michael Oonway. Dough. has has um invalid for nomo yum by rhumnuam. and wu-Forced to move "cum! on crutches. . Rut. becoming n.II|i:lcx1 with violent min; nno any nouwlv he cuIhd'_iu doctor. who wemnbod twohnha oi an Arm to rink Ind motlnr to 3 ply um-mlly. By a_ minute he not I 0! the mu! upgumuon am! now lion dmqu-only Ill. hnv nl nun: smnn nun. and : imuou imll om!` not tllnginnuy m. I boy of about chum yum. Maui ` Fnh. who my: bin` has 61 in A was-candle nun: olu-goof . Iohn`gnM:onol 3. Lynn.` No 5- cm wodo children. Mina Ida Cmig. Bolleville. who had in- tended leaving this monsh an a missionary to China. has been forbidden to go by the ..|......'niun- ` Iemlo ve mules Imm \;onu-uvuu-. V I-`mnk Sodom`, lm-in` Uoruem, who pur- loinod n pmr of lmeo from I\ team belong- mg to Norman Mmldon, and who "ratch- I ml the truth to well an extent. that. he was ` vent. tojail for eight. days. was let goon i n-u-pended sentence. AI. . m..r.i.m nf um Lnmrl curlimr tion. Alexander Sutherland, one of the oldest and moan respected settlers of Ramsay. died on the Tel: lma of the township nn Fuidny. Jnlm MnArt.hur and Min Violun \VnN`u Bidny. John McArLhur and Miss Violall VVAN. Ahnontm worennntmlinInnrNngo\Vednc& day at the home of the bride : father. Lamurk. .. 13....-- I`.-xnnnn Am.-I nnnr Athnnn nn lannrk Bruce (`ommll died naur Athona onl` Thursday. He had been a nulik-mr from consumption. He leaves us wife and seven] children. u:-- IA. (`....'.. Hnllm-Hln n.-Inn hurl in. I place, on Inn nov. _ ` \ Thedoath occurred at Yonge Mills, on Nov. `Nth, of Miss (hnce A. Dickey, daughter of J. C. Ihckey. Deceased was I vicnm of cvmanmpcmn nnd had been in j poor hoaxlbh for three years. 1 nmimp In the removal of I). A. Wee to hoaum tor mreo yours. I Owing m the removal Ween King!-tun. he has resignnl hi-,_pmsition as director of the Hastings Loan and [tr voetment Cm, Bellox-me. W. I`. Il\\drou has been appointed in M! o-tend. Min Rhrr Kallnr. Hm victim of IO ' bun been appointed in hit new. . Miro Mgr; liellnr. the victim the ! Ummcville accident. was about forty years i of age and the only a-npport.. of an aged I fnzhor and mnthor and crippled Mater, who wpiqlo miles imm C0lill'u\`I(`. ` L`.-....|. _u...l.\M' Ii.`-i.` (Lumen. \\-Im nnr. big}: wind and broke we or ma run. he average output; from the Whitney sawmillper day is 250,000 feet, and the average am manta per day in twenty cnra. Rnmnnl Vnlcpnn. Brockvillo. has been am menu any I! wvenoy care. Samuel Vnteon. Brockvillo. nppuinled fnmmnn on the couabrncbmn of the new H.'l`.R. depot at. Deaeronbo Junc- Hnn huv ll Mon. pbveiohma. ' `Alexander Stirling. puahmnuter at White Lake [or many years, and n pioneer of Mo- Nab township, died on Saturday aged aovonl.y-nix. u Mnmlnv nnnm Hmmn. AHIOHI. (Dd Athena mgu school. At. the annual meeting of the nh|relmId- era of the Gulmnoque hotel com any. the Iinancinlemtomenr. showed that ant. yur the Inn paid exsmnaua. w. .1. mun`. amnkvillo. identied wilh ` the [nu paid ex women. W. J. Uh|H',`Bro(`.kvillo, the clweee trade. hnn nlosod up his (mice and in now well on his way to tho famous gold elds intho Klondylw. : John Mnnra. Elmvir. one of the oldonb gold elds mun monuyko. John Moore. Elmvir, renidonte of North llnaumzn. is load at the { ago of nlnet.y-four years. He was an Oumgemau and n ooneervntive. I | It. in rumnmcl that R. C. \Vl|I0l\ has told ` The dispute between principal Patter- I ` non, of the Perth collegiate iuutibubo. and the bonrd of education heebeen netblod. and Mr. |`at.tereon has wit,hdrnwn has re- niunelion. is... ...c...in.. In mu nnll my mnu-inlmle nuzmmon. I-`or rofuuing to pay poll tax Inpginlrnle Moo-her impo-ed n ue of 85 and conu. in ' all $7.45. on a Morrickvilla mnn. llo haul the optiun of paying or going to j>nil for ` ten daya. \|inNnnnv I.-mnhier.ulmmhterol` Dr. and aovonl.y-nx. On Monday George Hogan. Athena. at the home of his father. near Mclnboah ~ Mills. lnoeuetl was a graduate of the 3 Athena high school. 1 Al. Hm mmnnl mmhinn ' Oumgemau and ooneervnnve. It in rumuml that R. (J. ' his dry-goods business to two of Almontda ~ promueing young clerks. Robert; l`at,loraon , and Gear Thom, of McAdnm`n. . ll... lam.` Nnnv llnlmlin, tnlznn ill ` ten day:-. MianNnnc_v Ls\nphier,ul:mghrerof Mm. Jmnoaumngo. Clmmnnnoga. Tenn, formerly oi Nnpnnoe. was married to I-`mcleriok Foster Andrews. ol the name plane, lTt.h Nov. Thndmnh nmmrred Yonsre Mills. -;,,,.1..- ",,-W" T'F" i`n."n'a mi: "m`::..'.: .`.:::" v 3':.!.I`*::*.'El'7-"" 1 kny will carry on we nuunou. It In the intention of Mao Perth drivlng pmk n-eocmion to make four stake races of 8600 each. br 32.000 for 1808. \AH.:I. |\ninHII|I hll hmnn. \Villinrn BONE . of MUD each. or w.uuu Ior mun. While painting his houao.Willinm Bopor. Perth, was blown frog _hja_ ladder by the high wind and broke mo of his ribs. |.......n-nu.-n nulnnr. frnm I'll \\'h`h\V u lbw: I'll Into lphtllulfllillltlflll I K III I at! llonnbonto-A Oahu: 0! Illn- dionn noun. - '8mil.h I Full: bu nn epidemic of mu- I 0!. L. Mulligan`. V.B., Quyon. Qua. hu do- cidod to locnte In Lnnnrk. Kemptvillo a new roller mm turn: out 195 barrels of our per dry. ninhn-rl I-lnlfnnnnv hnl bmlnht Mil fnrm lSulIdll`.' ' Jnmu Emott. farmor, Hungorlord. has made nn aunlgmnonb for tho bunch of his creditors. u......n..n Nnnnnin. nntjnmd an Hm creditors. _ Mary Uarr. Nnpnnio nntcnccd so the Mercer roformutory or two yearn. was taken there nn Monday. Mnnknn L flnnnt, nnr Inlnlfl. R.|1'l`QW. than there Monday. Mnokoy & Guest, our mlllorn. Ronlrow. have dlnolved partnership. W. A. Muo~ by will tho buolnou. n. I. um int.nnI.inn of Mm drivlnn [fan ms or Inn Insm] IPIOC OF THE AI}TOLII` `IN THI VIOINITY NIWIPAPIRI. WES bIl'|`0ll OI NONI` POI` Glyn Richnrd Hnlfponny hm bought tho farm of Ohuln MoNlooo. Proatonvalo. D}um- mond. m :1 All... pnnrnhnnh II`.unm~l|ln. In M. IIIUV ll)` Fulla. SMYTIIE I LOSCOMBE, III TBUBT. 0l'l|'IOI 3 DA- A :3 not Aulnnmonun uollnlod. um. ._ James Cadmnn R Co. but again com- menced opemlonn in their gold mine In Kuluduv t_....... lzuunn tn-mu I-hmnmlnnl. hu mond. W. H. Allan. merchant. Egnnvillo. II ro- :l1o\'ing his Iumily and bueinou to Bmltlfo Ella. _ Ix, n c. rants.-2:.-:.".-skurl DOOII DBIOII LII! WUIV `IU}|Il'I|-I\Ia Bo. teo.jpiior to atbuiidrr-storm. the tee eleotricities. so cal|ed.in thoireppositecond i- tlon of positive and negative. are separat- ed by an insulating stratum of air. which. in spite of their mutual strong attraction. keeps them for a time from uniting. till their attractive force having become too strong for further resistance. even the non- conduoting ir itself---the - greatest of insulators as to give way or become a conduct ri whereupon. as oxygen and hydrogen. we saw. on uniting to form water. part. with great volumes of heat. and. so. become inert; so.similsrly. the two eiectricies on uniting. yield up their mo tioii-enemy as they rush. across the scout space that divides i.liem.into combination. and since their motion is thus arrested, ii is converted into the fierce vibraterv me too of heat. the heat of the electric llsmei - in which. ns we now lmow. a million of os- cillatory Homes are. in the brief span of an iiistniit. converged into oiieintensest elec- tro ilmie or vibratory motion of electricity But to call this terrible 0l\El`g)`-tlll! reading. burning power destroying what- ever siaiide resistingly in its \vav--niid this ipiietist substance. out of ivliicli elec- tricity ie formed. bv the same name. seems to me not only an outrage on our sense of congruity. but to involve a iunda~ nientnl misconception of the very essence of the wlioie matter itself. and to intro~ duco an element of confusion every- where. And to say tliet electricity (whic i. like its correlative. heat. is only inotionl cannot be made as they say.ivhcii we make it day by day. and when nature from time totime niaires it too. and just in the same way tliit we make it; that is. by sepirat- ing the two electricllies and leaving tlioin to recombine through their strong mu- tual attractions. with the sure result oftlieir yielding up their heat-energy as tlio irresistibly lierce lightning best we .so often witnesc : which heat on being givcii up and lost to them they relapse into their woiited state of iiisrtnces us before i {net as hydrogen and oxygen-the iirst eectre positive: the last elcctro-negative: and. hence. mutually attmciis-e--lese their separative heat on similarly combining. and become inert watcr--n-star closely Erisoned under the fearful pressure of one undred and ninety-live atmospheres to every square inch of it. But were elec- tricity. the real electricity. with all its ter- rible tending. burning power. to be. as they any it is. in lull ipiaiitity everywhere. as it is in seiuo pieces in some rare fltful ino- ments. neither we nor nnytliiii could Ion`; `survive. But this thing. wliio i they equii ly mil electricity. is its harmless as the hieiii of summer. In the one we could not l|\'0. but as to the otlieri why. we live in it. we breathe in it. we breathe it; it is above us. beneath us. around us. witli- in us: liiit.tlioiigli the true electricity could rive or lift is iiiouiitain. i-his pnaeive. inert substance they call electricity. too. could not split t\ not or lift a feather-weiglit. llut if separated out of its compound state. into its discrete elementary states of posi- tive and negative electricities. we have not thereby a power that is only less than oiunipoteiit. Such is the eilect due to se- paration. and such the energy yielded up and lost by miiihinotion. ltven the very radiant eiieriryloi the sun--the fount of all- but all the energy of our world is. as \'oo llelniholtr. has pointed out. due to the coin- biuiug forces of gravitation and chemical iilliiiltyi inst as when a weight falling from a height (say. a mass of iron from a distance of ten miles on to i`\ great mass of imii on the esrth; or a pound of liydroiren conibiiiiiig chemically ivitii eight pounds of oxygen by the force of olliniiyi would trniistorni. on striking the earth and being so. arrested. its motion as one single iuass--for motion can never cei\se~-into the motion of the F0\'0I`l\l molecules that compose it... as they fly to and fro in tlenie .eiu~.itenient end iiiiituslcellisioii. I e.. into the molecular motion of best. Then is the sepsrative energy of best. of the sun the result of the collision of trio bodies that compose it. and thus. as Grant Allen has shown. all the rneqry that is the cause of separation in bodies. has its origin in the very torce that combines them: and thus isenergy seen to be essentially sspanative " in the battleeld oi the world. the two powers. combining force and seps- rative energy. wage their ceaseless war. the onealways undoing what the other has done i and so. as the pendulum swings backward and foreword. the world is kept in a wholesome stain of activity. 0! what I have herein written. I are willing to lie- ten to any objection backed by sound argu- ment : but great asany man may bs. l yet cannot submit to his authority. for what- ever he is. truth is greater than any man. --4. A. Ai.i.e.v. (To be from time to time continued l ulna.) vu II own I lmu-\-\ ms. Nov. `:6. -~Wo won vmhl ' on Thumdny with I heavy min which not tho frost outonho gum and plucking will puohnlsly art again. Thomas \\`l\ih hut umlhon I n on hidcy nigh! 06 ha: won and I moo. TM you Min ppm an oojoyablo tum. W. J. wnulnludy onuovin tho a. Fat- riorl. Kelly to ncovcnp In Inn rhuuuuovn. will! carry! but chin midi: dull cl l)nkI- hip. Itguluyr milk an hunt: uuuu ville. Giaefarling. H- F?KlViE Sl Io niocooooo tho Iobaoof oi IloouIoIty- llooo vioin Prooootoi. M ` AI oomo mo-uooiontl. it no iroo. hiooh. rullon uoiuro`. in o ooddon o-pom o! ooonr fog ongor. viii horot upon no with hot tor ihlo. dohing. rooi oootrioity: but this iiooting. mini mood of or`o. ot o iow odd tlmoo ond ploooo. io vory unlilo tho oo- od olooiricity whioh thoy oiiirrn to ho in nniintod ohundonco ovory whoro om! oiwoyu whotoao gonuino hono iido oioo trinity dooo not no oxiot. but hop. on ovory oovoroi ocoooion. to in Inonulooturod--ond monuiootured. too. out oi tho vory oomo motoriohnnd by thoodortotion oiiiito lnoonn to o liko ond noon; oo vro moho in ond jur.t- no in any coho oi ordinorp liroworh, preparation ho: to ho modo bo- `foro hood. oieo will thoro bo no diopioyi so. too. it is with roopooi: to olootiioity. Far b juot oo `in o ieydon jtr tho twooiootriaition. iirat producod incqmti qoontity. nro kept oport hy tho in-nioting (Lo. non-cor duoting) looo. oblong oo tho ootrootion hotwoon t em in no otrongor thon that oi thomoohoaivo hold obtho moioouioo of tho glooo for onnh other; but when tho oitroo tion of tho former io otronuor than thio. the oleotricltoo bur'ot, or mnho'o hole. in the gloom. and giving up thoir motion onorgy "on combining. just no we now in tho caoo oiwotor, they blend together; om], like wotor, become no inert on they had been before thoy were i roporotod. Rn hnn 'mim- in Ai.hnIIrlIr.|tnrm. Mil IND T Inn; vllh lawn __ \v._ no in. 4 `~==~....:~.....*'=-'-'a':e:."'...~......... V no St. noun st. Iuuogl. JMQ3 um. ..`h..{ K VEHICLES g 0' In-9 3.1.. `rt-IIBIIQ onnn Open for Evening Dancing Classes or Assemblies Wall 11gmed.wel1 hoalod- and ven- mated. with fine oor. ` cook : cotton Root compound jug. In Oh: nnlu llf. rglhhln old In I Inn! | I IN`. I)r\unlnt.n. A HUB IIJJ8. AROHITEOT. 0 (ms- xohl o 0b|mbon.0l!ord`n act. 31 Bmnk than . Kinntnn. Ont. The non qnln nonnlnl division of rotn wmln opluou I or the clone or tho o.-In on am 0 bcr.laI.7. Allth najolnlng Mm non (In on Hgln dnhwlll o ontlod to 0110 on n prots. DQIII Q f`.--g-.I_..-pl-:__. - ROM an mu V -nu. ` Ia pnpand in two dapaaa ofairan tli. No. for main no in by fat the but dollar medicine now: --aold b druggiaia. one Dollar par box. No. for a cial caaeo-to do tan aironger--told y druggiail. One iron. Three Dollars; two lmxea. Five Dollara. Mn a up Mn. I. mlntd DI ffcfib` \ mnhifihom DANGER SIGNAL. onuuumnmoru-our-Irv! mum. Mm:-I . ~""D,_ ::'..r,..::`'* ..'.`.`.'..`=:`.a`:`21--- nu`. night` nomulv In Mmn. :r`}I\`I:.:Vil-I`;"I`; `($5 -l);>x'v,:'|V.Vi*IvQ DoIlll'I.' 1 No. 1. or No. a. mailed on ncolpt -II ` price and two 3-cont uumpu. Th COOK DO 0 mp?;:..- mm tor mo locum ungu- th right` mnody In Mme. - v I V` _ Mrs. E. Jomoo. no Aroodo Bi. Hool- rool.Quo. nip. " For oovorol yum I hon been tmulnlo wlth my hurl: oml norvolo My hours would pol moo ton-lbly. oud when It dld no. I oou :1 no! up-ohlrl without mung. I would uvo oovoro monk: ol doopoudonoy oud got I0 bod oi loot. than for two woo I I could not go upuloiro to my room. My blood hooomo wool: ond lmpovorlohod. duo so on IIMOI of lo erlppo. I would hovo o dull hoovy oln u my ham. together with tonlblo oudoohoo. ond cook moody ollor romody. but wluhout ovoll. " Thou I heard of Mllburu I Eoo ood Norvo Plllo. and olortod soklup mom. From the vory rot I gulnod up dly. sud om now hotter thou I hovo boon for yoorl. My hon-I ond norvoo oro All right. oud my wholo oyatom chorou hly Ionod oud lu- vi med. tho dim-on ng oympbomo {mm w nob I ouffond having oomplohly MI me. I oonuot too In my rooommond than wonderful plllo on \ oy hon mg portoo can in my oooo." ` H--ml lunar In: our NQMWVI VIVA! Whm Prhk TM NW1 ' -nu. :..':~-.:~.wq_,....... 1x-mi. -sum 3. a M *.:--.-.9 .....m '* .-:.-:4_:_,_g uononrulnly. an-uuuoua ioxkng-fin? um: um: ( = RPL cu V to 315 WISE. mo smm. up B.'u...".I~}mIi2'.." Them in uinnrar in articial Minegpl \ .` .n from ficti- tiquu springs, of which much __|n .. .uru.\nn\nA I-|\!IlI nun v \II vvuunu H V is" sold. -- CAt.nn5}X' `SPRINGS WATERS In our uh." Sold by But I\ ,_ I,_, ..,.__..__I_ ._A sow m it mean by man mm. W K- m. llnmrlntn. . Whig nan,` IUKKUII KIIII Vvlllyvlluu In the onl are. (liable monthly me Mun on which [India can dcmnw tho 14:10 and that of rut 'l'I'IIlI.:lIll0II Igg I . IIO OOII Isolrbnnlnou o'3.n.... '.':.`::'.`.':.'::':.':,;'.;;.r-."-+ your and mu Qf v. ._........I In sum alarm l' 53% OIIYTO mom gt 1! n at lntomo on 0| ho? IN LARGE OB IIIALI; I t nn 1:. mun: 11-115 cm OH . U 9 IIIIIO AIOIII Bonn and noooun loo . loan to] M. owouc men. an In: 30.. our 0': Stan. HUB ILLIB. LBHHITE01`. 0 HES- Brook Mn: Jnuton. Ont. 3. .hr'I`II? ' '3' x` 5m` ___________j_____.. 8- R. IOOANN A COUNTANT AND REAL ' lune Ann` um and nooomm ool. Ioohd. Ion to Ionn lowest non. Omen NIVBII MI: To was Gold In the Head. my Favor. Rou cold. cntnrrlnl D'uIhou, Foul BI-oath. Lou of Tutu and 8Ino|l.`Ind Clllffh In an In 1...... non. n-lulu: ng nnnl-A _.._...._.}..._4._,..____- ...____.... -___,_._.-... ;`THE LIGHT THE W03) OUR sAv|oGR IN ART. 3:2: '3 n.3"".'g,'; ,'."o7.2'.gI.'.' Pl`lB,*3l ecntggg wltllmnr ' " 45$ -foci O 05.. l'onIu.on|. L`I.:. f.`Zl`.'..`:: AITIUR 1'. THO! town. ,1. .1.. 91:. Ohoubcla h mad! nllolbu nponnmu I` - . - . `ouav I UIIUIIIZIU - W333! ! chm : Catarrl:u`2uro ..-m.-- an... n -4 nun:-I SMYTHE I LOSCOMBE. -II'lIi)II T`! HIIIIWBII I\-$I'l'II . XI E ILBOBN l.D. I. .1 . au..u'rn ` 0118 porlntondont ton (iono- II In. ton to: any unloo on no formerly ooonnlod bl tho Into DI. un- honol hut. A i 1 ' -PI P .1. I ?."..".'.' a`....:n a. nun nun. in near IT. hlnllono O. (lost over Oltmll to pulvlluh. Nearly mo lull- lnu onlavh? {mm tho vmrld'u it! DH!"- ncl. tho In to I mansion` on o! our Ilavl u. (`ARI In In: from IIIIOOM) twen- . kl b Hf IN: 9. :.'....&_r..'.. .1.:....:.".x ' 2...; and Cu Ibo sale In no nut. Y ! LIVIBY OPIN DAY ANDHIGE1` onhnnn um. ` |Y'B IJVIBY Ilophono I01. AncHrrsc'ruRAT.T Msnlcuu. oaiins Hons: uvamr. '7_BiT"Ki.T." _|_ggnANc E." ll 8 porlnundons Huston (iono- . and oogm n-I: occupied by Into nhono No. Ml. Dlll IISTTIN DAY!` 0 l."-J. 0. B0- wg noel bocutlfll for birthday og mun cm on: oubll II to 1 cont. no.3 Ion to cunning nu. my . In ow vans: o c um and MI noun position u an n and 5.9.`! ` a.2X' `1'f.2. ..."....'....'.".`.2 an-..cm month rly oocupxod I hono MI. DEE BhANOA!ID. OHARTEREI) no. I nod. ntud. Audit.- an anon and nunola autonom- nlnou condential. Addnu lunc- Iu Oollnn. XII I0 V0.0 Oll `IUD IIIIIO 3 m...."a'.`?.'w". `EM : I - Iaohgu Avumo. cmouo. In` .__j_-_._j:_-.j "AND EusINI.=:ss._ __._.__-_._..j.... BANDS. H1110!` AND no or of tool and King 1 mm rulston. Intunoo on 1 f. `{'!:. n. and It not on mum onto. OlAIll'l'I- vo and Dr. y |IVI 1 a 3 u::$'c'31.| om. don mouse : Ill [ran 91! * 1 an: in tho} OIIITEUTD. HER ggolinu Brook and nu ol- O on the shores WP]? l"etl.CnPtl, Hull. :1 lturtur Q or "meatlv.ine mnn." is not like a mis- l|.v4ionar_v. ll white dog lit to roost, hut [la spirit to he revereneed. it was a .` lluznrdous life; the strangers sole hol-l t ion their natures being the superstitiousi E : Vt*n|(*rxIl'i0nltn|du-y ll:tf}'e for those who can. .nm e t le ) y su or or he well. The flu-es of their own native doctor.-1' . IIN never seen. They look as they or! 1 led through the village like inverted; tree hives, propelled hy two hare hrmnt` ' sticks terminn,t.ing in feet. A little 1 string and shelled wnllel hangs at their silde eclmtrtining the elmrtnsl of hits lot` 4 ' ass t to sea was ten up, hete nuts rut e-1 ` _v enrved, teeth of various animals and trifles that to them are holy. 1' This white medicine man spoke and .' was seen. ,He took the little rhiltlrenl in his arms fund gave them -present.-oi` hut when, rwrording to their custom.l< their pu.ren't,s are too aged to gather]: cot-on nuts, or pound its fruit. into menl ` . t-uke, ovens were prepared for n joyous l l feasting on paternal hone.-1, the white mun's mission of tenderness had to stop ` . Just there. An ussertion of vhnruuleris-it - tit`. superiority had to be promptly made., I I llis tongue was unheeded so he had to t `* npeak with his right. hand in one ahort,|I ' sharp note that. ticked the air with all flash of fire. and silenced for ever the 1 son who hungerexl for his parents` flesh: 'l`hen followed it moment of pnr- I alymtion, h t the stranger`: will had`! conquered. iin.-a pistol shot was the I first seed sown making ible the fu- ture incoming ot` a nttgllfisif-r power of tiod`s own dear kingdom. Step hy step ` thnt intrepid young Englishman led thell lmrlmrle instincts into it higher t`lVil |I..`l-I i lion. until they were prepared for the.` udvent of their first Inissiotlnry. lt ` was in the \\'e.nAninster l rend hut the, . other day of the Rev. \\'tttt-l.eg'.g:,itt`sf`] work among: the same Kutmkuu, and only _vesterdn_v .1 letter from linglwnrl i informed me that solne lealous man is 1 I visiting in London, lng.. with He and . children at our brother`.-4 home. win-re I he has gone to tell in detail of the en- couraging future of the islands and is- ! landena of this for away spot. The. eli ( mate is delightful, custard apples, or- , anges, nlmost all kinds of tropical fruit; ' are nhundant. The thermometer r:m-- ` l_v registers ix-low sixty-five (il`.`l`t`t`H, no ( it can he readily helieved that a vent. ` uhle garden ot l-Eden may yet he I`Vt|l`u'.`ti I front this, the latest of all the isles. , to he hrougltt under rivilization. I .\lr. \\`ulk<-r`a Ie~t.t1-r fits in lwrv so it is mltlml In llt't\\N'n ()uI`.~`l\'t-.1." titles-in, .\ovv|n|n-r 2|.-4t.. lN!lT. I).-tr Mr. FIdltor-l txtisawl a continu- ation` of your letters in h`nturd:iy`n isaum. nml only lint-oven-ul lnsl \wrk thny were resulmfd auluwquont Thurs- days. It. would hr` at pity auvh a quan- tum._ "Ia Mttrringv n Suvrttxas 3" haul en-r horn rnisml if the vry from the grmnt tlirnhliing heart of u sorrow laden world, had not hovn nuulo n In-om.nit_\'. I am an optimist and n-join in the tlotrvo` gained in .1 life twhool of mt- perlenre. Suffer me to speak, or I`a\lllPl" write terpaly. You uh opinions. her in` mine. Marriage is not an entire mat nut-ecu, lmt will in in the futon (an and women are making to the fact that am all are not called In the ministry, all no not fitted for law, all are not intended for soldiers. so Ml nrn not meant for marriage, but all are in litm- for the pro ntion I it nolilor indivi- clunlinn u~hm will make a lu\\'lesa _nr .. ..m.i. ...-...:..._. .. :......-.....u.:|`.a.. 'n.. unnmm wmvn mu man In\:'loas_(vr n selfish muriage an imptxulihillty. The sontkmnn who wrote on the sum of August. atgnin himsolf J.ll.l... is right. Our prison wnlfa. our naylums. \)u| (`h:|I`~ "Able-0lIIlIilnU0lI3`\\"|l| be proof In time In BIIIIQ nf Hm an-urn hp I-nlnhlhhnd. IH\nl00l'[IlI|lMIOn!1\'|lI no pun: In ume tn come of the on-an he mtnhliahnd. When poaltlvo ulna and t\ctu:tl~'dolnr- mums an no Inugvr porpt-tuntwl,_ lh:-_\' must mar. and with their n-nntnf :- new on of fXiSN`I|t`0 mtnmonru. lu- mdnlty has rule`:-tl itself into at clmt-r wmrh with the spirit of all purity. in queotloml Ike the liquor pmhlont. ls unqtmtloubly or national tutmtrut it must be collective personality that will make ltmlpl answer board in the houo; and you. nu-.. Editor. have ntt-not tloloynotofor-nun-no whenyou mi (1 IL: muhn In! tho "`\Vhh" In ulouhny apolq torpmnnt cm - your tine .-I Inn the M3: on Vwulzauin faftlhlly you-n. Jrann I-I. Mb Ruhr. who, in knuwn and hr- lovedh dlxlnat Innddodtochi wet`: `cunt urn article after? 5 deal had um \|`n=nmn'ulnI`n`ycud-`c av: settler. . i Some years ago lilahop Pattaon lnndett ` on_ these cunnabuliatio shares (the rar- thest rt-movedvtrom Sidney) only .10 nd ovens, heated for is advent. The , heart ot.all chrlatondom thrilled when the late at the martyr was made lmovt n V to the world, and it was longfbefore am otllll` ucknowledced his willingness to heotne in similar pouible sat-.ri,fice. Later` on devoted men, among them Mr. Paton, of the }".veshyteria.'n church, who cann- to Canada three ears ago, under the tunplceh of the an-l. hesb'ter'lan con-4 terence. and was culled hlsho of the South Sea Islands followed I a work of christiunlzinz tlleae mun isles, and hlowlyhhut very surely, tiere was a pea-oep hie elevation of the dusky ah- origines of` the lovely laolntetl places, but still Tlamnn. Mulekula, remained what it had always been, an inland full of fiercest warriors of apparently incur- able cannibalism of fetish ignorance, of unapproachahlo aavugery. l'he Austra- laaiun government in its tlonieatio in- latest. began to think it. time to bring the land under direct cultivation, and t at last found in a. young Englishman the esoentiola needed of tndominitahln courage, linqulstib faculty. and tort , combined with a passion for troading whem most men learetl. In nrrnnguu ment. with the governmrnt. this l)I`ll.V(`. young fellow of only l\\'(`lll`V-[Ulll\'(`:ll'!<, went from Sydney into this desolation t of loneliness, but having mtusetl his t:unu'a to wisely herald his arrival, l'ountl.wht=n the shores reachetl, that a tlot-tor an "-nnlu-inn mnn" in nut Ill! 11 mi.~1- ` London & Lancuhlre Lm Auur. anco Company. III`! ......... ..II0llUl IIAII ......... ..ll0'l L. "` "V>l II I. An Interest ttbehg publicly devafoped In the future of the mat of the South v Sea. Islands to come under the tntluenca of chrlstlanity. Tiaman, Malekula, is likely to be heard. at in the very,diss- .thmt voids 0`QI'|D,)phGCy long unful- filled. and it may interest the render: of "Between Ourselves" to hn.ve a little glimpse of itthidden history from une who Is neuut connected with its first settler. Hnnnn t-Anni nun hlnhnn Pnllnon landed )\ -nu ns:u:_s_ 1 10): yI\(M) IHH `(NH- H ` > you aver renal Will (`nr|z=Inn`s - the Hills to the l norhmI.sw_":In:l lnmnvwl at its pnlhmxl If your hurnod with u riglnlq-,uus indigna- fur the .nnrru\\ s of the puur ulul us I-nu \rI nnulnruhlnll hnw Al\I`I`l\' ` for an "At Home" next Mun inf the lspworln Ienguu .'lrn Tl'l![Ji|l'|II5 (ll ' own- Iing. Miss Nellie l)mlg1\ Inn on lnnzluy: . or Syracuse. `Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller` Ivisiuul Mr. and Mrs. I-`. Ax-konnnn. ssouih Bay, on Sumlny. Miss llorllm `-Bmiin returned in Guelph this wm-k.` Mica Lillie Clark spent. lust week in` Piclon. Mrs. (Re-v.) (`reeggnn vi.-iilml friends at. North Mn.rynburg lhiu wm-k.l 'l`lm Misses Brndin onlorininml ll. num- her of their friends on Sumlny even-" inn. Miss Ruby \\'-|lmnk.~4, nf UU_\':Ii` alrmi, was the nest of Miss Lillie` I,`inrk' over Sunclny. . . Lmvry. ul` \\'Ill1`l'ln\\'Il,' wns hem hut week. John (Tumk in lmnin frpm nailing. A. \\'*Ih.-inks,ni` Pioinn. `wins in. the vilingv on h'.~uur<|n_v anal Hun- (lny. Tim I\[i:~a(`s l.m`u, lilack Riva-Vr. cm the guesla of Mr. and .\ir.-a. R. Rmxvrlnnn 11`(``illi`. Miss l~`lnssiv Low visiml her sister. i\Iru. (`. "ii`k.'-l, \\'~iu- |l(N >.\`(`, In.-xi \\`(`(`k. I ..,_.,___... .._.__'_ I Desmond, Nnvmnhvr 25. - Sovmvil f.-u*n1or.~i from Ihis plum` um unundimz vnurt this wmk M N.-ipnnmn 'l`lmy ill"-` jurymon. \\'e\ [mi quiw :1 wrung wint:-r for n few days Inst nook, inn! is milnlv-r again. Fnrnwrs \\hn lid nut unit Inn ploughing on an-num nf dry \\'!`.'IlhI`l` have lawn iniprovhig ilw tiuw aim-v `Inn ruins Inn-o moislrnml tlw ground. .\I:ir- linl S\\-ihwr um! hrnllwr-in-l:n\, .'~`.umu-I l`Ntii,wem working inlhvminv fnrlhv punt week. .\lr.w. |'oHit ham nm im- pnwml muvh sinm hvl` rvlurn frnm III!` hospital. J3`-inns "l nlII`l'H|`lI is S\lfft`l`iIl` \\'il|l inflnunumli-m in hiu left 1`_\'o`; In- is under the c.-um ul` llr. I!i-:nu:in, .\v\\\- burg. Luke I}. Ruilzor in .-uffi-rim: \\ ith rheumatism of tho .- .\ IIIIm|n'l` [rum lwre nltunulml Ilw funeral of John (`:ini, n1 Mum-mv, _\'oslor|n_\`. l'IIIIIIlI r Ilrujrhruuo Pnrlmm. Novmnlrer 25.-Tlw |m|\lI|:l- lion of l nrlmn1`i.s on the illl`l'l`:|at`. .\h-s. (`. Burr presents-I hor hnalumul with :1, In-ewe pound h.-Lhy Imy. Pnriuun lms go! A doctor at lint. in In (It want. His mime is Dr. Ilnmn. Kingston. W, hopn that he may have n pr(\npProlla`r pmolim hon-. The (rush-N have rhum~n' their teacher for next ymr. Mina Morris, Athena. Quite a number from In-remok in the K. & P. hall, among thorn` Mia: Emma Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. Mclvnlry and family spent Sunday in Arden. Mrs. W. N. I):-rtrim has been on the aivk list. but is now Iwovering. The hum- ing season is mm`. hut wry few door nun` nhnl. llomnnulllo Nun. .\\-wmnnville, Nowmlwr 28.-Turkoy fnir to-day. Last surduy while -\\'il- eon Moon was coming home from 01- mwn. Q horse uhlvh he mus drlvimz. atnl-(ed kicking and at. last succeeds-I n braking hi: arm. At last. accounts M Ill mm mm-inq very painful. 8-wrnl people hum haul ahvop kills-d. nm-mr_ them Georg Darling: "no, and Mr. Graig- Ihrcl-. Henry Mini-play is mm-inn in his now huu.-9. Hinton Valuer has rm-m~r-5 eel fmm I atrium: illnqxx-. Tlw nucial al lhlr. Finlay`: pms-I :1` aunvss. ` XI ITCZI `i\lIII W"-DUI! II, IIVIIIQ Puus. Nov. 90.--\l. taboo nlnkht of . Ibo colonko. in method I echo Och longing out than has beep my uug howuutlufruvohnnd British fun: I Onour Nikki. in Ibo` Lugs Hhhclmd. Wm Alden. H II` `U-`Cit. UJIIIICUWCKU L.\un<, Wat Coat. of African. Nov. 29 - 150 upon at I collition hlvrun Brimh and Punch trooponvu Nilli in Intoundcd. `ho Punch 0: ithn Inc: Puto Now in lucid sh I viithon any unable. Ihnn. Nov. !l-_M. lALnn_ mining: M uni I'll 3 yr display 0! Elm. H. A. 1\.'lt`Ig'I1enH,\\'lIu'u [mcu iod the whole side of um at.-all.` Onl re. opposite aid; was A nniscollmwnun collection cbntrihuted by the Indie.-4 of the town. On the at; were heuutiful 'mlms and ferns auplp ml by Mrs. Mv-' .nren. Mr. Scrim, lnrisl, of Ollxm-n.' also had :1 mn.gnifi`oont nrrny of vuti ' I` lowers. Music was provided onvh-even- ing. I nn.nn-...A nn..-l..-- ...... Milford nnlnu. I Milford, November 25.---'l`he momlu-rs '01 the Epwnrtln league um )I`l!|J:H`ilI| Mama ing. i[nndu_v' .for Miller; I..:..:n...| M nml Mm I-`. AI`|H\|"lIlIIIL mg .-Iuuluil wen` allot. forth Pulnlo.-rn. Perth November 23.-i\`i|ling in the exeuvnt on caused by the water works A hna become quite ll Jol) us the ground t has frozen hard. County council met - lust. night for their regular niee.tiug.i The night. gang have been dispensml` with in the cur shops. The liairmonit-. l)tI.n(l had it good turn out to their sixth _ annual eoneert. Jomex Fnx lllltl Miss ti \\'ush|)urn. Smith's: l*`nlls, took mrt. .\, t great many left l'ert,li on \\'ein-.-.~utn_v : for Curletnn l lm`t\ to tlH(`ll(l lilt` l)ll`il`.`l- t ors` inaugural hall, to be held in the new, town hull. The curler.-4 lmve begun to` think of enrning sports this winter. A ` team of horses, owned by n fiU`llll`I`.\\':l.*4 (`tossing ll slippery plot-e of ground on l*`mter street on Monilny when they alippetl and fell. They hint to he un-' it hitched to get, on their feet. An im- `meme drove of lumha enme to town `on Tltestluy to be shipped to ltoston. 'l`lm first cliryszmtlteinum show ever ilieltl in Perth wns held last. MomlaI_v.i !'rue.tuy and '9l`ll1(`a(ltl)' by tho 1.o.o.t-`., lot` this town, nml wna .1 great auet-es:-t. 'l`he tlisplity was beautifully nrrangeit` in the nthlls. An imlm-nae ovnl .-omen in tho centre was occupied Ir plntlts from Hell New-`s green Liouse (lion.1\Irs. Me.l.nren.z On the right wing was :1 `display 0 Mrs. W. A. 1\Ieiglien's,wltiel1 rmr|Ini\|I the whole \V . row:-r. 11 Miss Primer. pie. panning in to udmnve Lne .W0!'K on their friends` clever fingers. lnuintninml tl ripple of laughing commendatinns whose echoes will evoke mnny pleasant memories in lays to come." It. is u piiy the exhibition was of such short. duru- tion and had not. been more advertisml. The nnungements were an quietly pl`- fected and so uickly over. that but It favored few new of its,.(`.x1gi.c11c.:*.. Among those. present wc-re nuiiced Mrs. (`zLpt. English, Prnfmsor umi Mrs. C~'\|l- mn, Miss Nicol, Mrs. \"nto.u, Mrs. J.` MV". Ptpver. Miss Soars, Miss Hurhnr 'lnti' nlcmlhw our neighbor ! fruit, but dear `- I boys and girls. so much ilfom wrong is wrought want. `of thought - - u , n .ever by want of heart. v ,,.. I _..:_|_ ...... ..,....l I . :....o .l.mu~ unnu- SCHUI self. ` mg in a vi\Hd.de _._. ` | Tuesday afternoon in a chamber Hf the achbol of art a. ver tempting dia- pluy of water colors but! been urrxxq _-(I , `"1: `..5'v.I`r..5{ .3..X~'u'i.`} '.`. .i`,`.. ?'.. ' .112` (30 -K` 0 ' I uction of ladies who, we bel W0.` Ky no claim 30 profesalnnzxllnm-' Om` ":2 .`.'c`1\a'i1{:.1';`i.f .1-`-'.`: . :`a`i.3.9323 `{`.`i- 'o 3 _ - ' `M"*n.:.:..'::::: :,:':'.::;;.": '..';. isles which ware inatunlly I`_8008nil'_"l I... n ohm-nu nf mlmlra-rn: Muss llulen isles which were mamnuy l'_8c0gn1'aI'u by n chorus of admirers; M135 \u.te:.4. M153 Fmser. the Mines `-\Iunre um! Cartwright, Mrs. English. nll 1-on-_ tribuied charming proofs of their unis- tic uJiiity, and the lime stream of pain nin. nnnsina in admire U16 .W()l'k Uf London-. Llvqrpool and Gloria Fire lnsnraneo -Company. ,GX).!). In Mldltlon to Vhloh In ::g.., `E*.'*.'-.'.'.:':J:.:*. ...`:"'!`"~--"-- I) OITY PROPER llllllod M 33': .'. .." J.2:.`.`. -'.'."..'E .'.'e'.`o'.9."' ` umlity, and the Mme Mream 01 pun. papaing in admire Ilmlr friends` fingers. Illull llr nujnooru nun, um. uuu--1_ I20 1 and uh-la. no . gom wrong is B wunt`ot thought I _"T nn.YtIr want heart." '1' at I _WiIh you would Just draw ~our Lc `over your hm of thin in; Jor ve ttle min_utu,, I ask your-_ sell it God made, dun ll tie gentleman or Indy, why 3 ould you act Ilka n M] Jlttletnonkor (1 than Iaux{_ perfectly sure you w! I Jams right up determined thmt the faulth to your charge will mquire no punlahnmnt. (mm home, or. at-nal, but wilt be remedied by {our- ae . V . | tminuiuiiou in-iniuon. ...u,,. onto, 19, Pu-hum Pnrur-ha`. .4 \'...._...l..... 0.`. TI man nmxrx `wn1e,:mo1miz. zmvmmknxn 29, -wow. -IR.A[` I). v IIIAV ursnuu fut rlulmukuu PI Itl I nmook of Now clothing and on hr tan .1 .'.'."`..m.. tho but coon M mutton IBIII . but good: Quinn IE. 3'1`:-:|.l lupoou . l l to O0 P.'!>n's'.'`.-Hi

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