Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1896, p. 2

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`,.l'C YIL:. "7 Will 0' ea nu Khg-go`-3 Ihulaa II D will nh::l'O.d. '"ll gg Q 5:3? -:`.m`.-L',.""",,, .. "'!~au-m.,,;h:,-.1.-dun; llaugnuuh Any}. lug, oonuwgih. . I & :.I.wg:.".'l`lIIlrt|:=? '"' `` - ' 0 u.nd 0': 1%. u n'%.'.Im~.'..` M II 'T"-OOIW";`:"`V?I'-- ' ' ' ,k_ Wang.` _ ! go `uh I hand `leak. twain [inc , With. lininu or Dacha. one human. Similarly history hue been showing how faulty is theeonservstive argument against the Appointment of mi hoc judges to the supreme court. The senators, egged on by Sir Mackenzie Bowell, took exception tothe propoul that these judges should belelectad from the eminent counsel in the lend. and the objection was based up- on tbe fsct thet these might not be eble for the time being to rid themselves of their pertiumhip. end that it might be embar- using in the event of political issues, as in on election trial, coming before them There is," says the London Advertiser, which has been looking into the question, and melting`: stuiyofit, some force in the contention, but it may be observed that when eminent counsel were appointed they would not be chosen solely ior the purpose ol trying controverted ones." And it adds: nuu no nun-. Theee diatin uished senators seem to have forgotten t e chamcter of the con- troverted elections act. carried through the Canadian parliament by the government of Sir John Macdonald in I873. Sir John Maodonald at that time propoeed toes- tablish a court. for the trial of controvert- ed election itions, and to divest tho committee 0 the house of commons of this duty. Hon. Edward Blake and others at that time pointed out that these duties ahould be dfschnrged by judges who had a judicial appointment under the ex- istin courta ol the different provinces. Sir ohn Macdonald objected to that. and his bill provided that barristers of six earl standing should be appointed an ad oo judge tor the trial oi election peti- tions. 0 other duties devolved upon theae men. and it never occurred tosir Mackenaie Bowel]. then a member of the house of coInmona,or to Senator MIllO| ,Wll0 had a seat in the senate, that auch ap- pointments were objectionable on the ground: that they hove now put forward. Di. |l-..I.-.....'- D......lI :. In-m _:.I..A AI... 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The lab _ will not be 1:- Iibln for nhnn and o! Iubs I-I. Written dluotlonn IIIOII bu on I11 0 for lnnortlon. All Mlvo can no N t to the approval of the nnblhhor. 0 on for odvortlunonu and unknowin- tlonu no In and ponbh In ndvonoo. u3ucs..".`. :'1x`:;'.`n" n """ `fu"".'i' 0 pbnono navoll (or onion that an. Aoldlltd Oh I ;x':;u': `::y.U:"In.i13.:s'I':::: '""""""'*'*"`*$"x*,'&;".'s_ .rn' JOHN OFIOED Proprietor. Aulaunt on lnnsnr. |THE DAIPY _WHIG.| ULVK LAIIIIDEIAV All I IV}! V A I AHA}. The misfortune oi the conservatives is that they cannot keep the history of the pastes a sealed book. It is being oon~ steutly referred to, and it is proving a eeri- ous embarrassment to the opposition in the commons and senate at the present time. Mr. Laurier, in the debate project- ed by Sir Cberlee Topper over Aberdeen : treatment of him. showed how pitiful was the veil against his exoellency beoauae he had not lled the five seats that were vacant in the upper chamber when the elections were over. The conservative: had been using, for years. the senateas a dumping ground for its party heelers and so had wilfully abandoned the arrangement made at the time of confedera- tion and to the effect that appointments should alternate between liberals and anti- liberale, and solead toan equal representa- tion ol each. o$u'I`InuB:vho..h Announcamsuf THE SENATE AS A DUMP. Tffnu-:AsAN'rLY ; .l, `IILIPI (DIX . "'v .. "_"F""- Dd`. Ill Dflll HID IIOIC, '1! Ingmoia nndnlonroolnoxhndi ovutbo Iirld. ll. mnnnhnunm In hnnnhr clam. Montreal Guano : The United State: government. will take no shape. either by ibeelf or in co-operation with other powers, * to interfere in behell of the persecuted Armenians. The announcement will eur- priee none, except, rhepe, I let elap- over Englieh journe into who think the mornluieol the world in nituehed in Wuh- ingoon. - _ _ , . . _._n A...` . _ _ _ . ; _ _ -- wululut, NOW ion. in um I am: that ol uuiount tnuuror and u nut. roeu-y.ho' bun locudl. she mo: .u.......:m.:u.. Int; maul IDONIfU0ld|l @\C'IlO&XII|%|Il.KlI In July. The company have oxhnaivo hotorininlonroithnln u mm. with ..nos.."'"""".".:"..:..oo..' """.."a'.'...if'"J ..':." wwld. It unnnbctunt In ha and xor we 3 rr. In wnicn you are Interested. and for International competition `be you euggent. We will leave the details of the conditions to such A committee as you propose. merely stipulating that we would wish it understood to be com- peted for At least three years. On the other hand. an we believe thnt it given neat to such competitions for prize: to fall into permanent poeoemion of some winner within a reasonable time rather than being perpetual. we would not wish the cup to remain up for more than live years. We will give you I cup of the value of 8200, and if you can kindly lurnieh us with n nhnlnarnnh from which A nnu ll can lunacy Iurman with n photogra h from which A suitable I.-cone could to etched thereon, and ..l... .l-..h 0|.` r\lIlsI\QD 3......-G-uio... .-- Inynll nmunle could be owned maroon, gnu also draft the proper inscription, we Will get. the designs ready at once so that the cup may b6 in hand when the racing sea- son begins. A moatimr of the ice vncht. club will be no rouunca. Hunilbon Herald : Bocnune the Heruld commented severely on a very bad show at the Grnnd open houoo.t.ho manager of that house bu ordered his ndvertiaounom. out of thin pnpor and will not ubond to it: repro- sonutivea the customary courtuioo. Never- tholeu tho Herald will continue to give its readers the benet. ol fur and truthful criti- clam. |l;...o...l n..-u- . 'l`I.- lY..:o..l 95-9-. BCITKI-I `ICC;lI--- KITT- C. S. Lalo. New York city, is onjoyin his your`: vacation with his parent; an (riot Ninthooit. and oonntry. Ho Ion Canada (or the nihd Status in tho spring of I802. uni navan nu-I Inn ohmndninm UIIIICI KI` IO UIIIIE BRIG In NI. l[ ll|R I80-2, And aoven yarn have olspud since he Int. vhltnd hams. BI lndnntn Andan- or law, nna nave oupudmncl belntvhludbomo. B lnduryu:dn- nlkntionlobudnn-dn nnhlnunnn swam. mercury. mvnng noun olocuu Ly shohoudofdiroctonlotholuhrpoultkn Julv. Th mnmnv Inn nhnain In July. In nan ononmvo hotorininlouroiuln the noun, with llld lndnlnnnnutmndlnnnvuthn 7urrIolont~h_,_0trnogtIIofiI'.,andt-IM the ........u.I un .I.t..u`a ah. 'l'.mnnu Luv. CHIC III M on Io. uuu sun: on: Iamcdhl bill ddoatlll the Tuppsu v- ommonc stands in his hvor. and pointwio I|illI\II on duervhg of ncognition. And It is hoped he will `get his doom-ta. 'Il.:. 0.: at olnvnnlna man in nln thnv nfonn tho Lpdh The Ottawa Journal does not take any stock in Mr. Foster : plnint that the lib- erala have changed their policy. "What a world, it says. "it would be if none of no can change his mind !" What if Mr. Foa- ter did not change his and always posed as a oonlpinlorl V1 lllur G llllis Some weeks ago an idea occurred to James H. Macnee. the stirring secretary of the Kingston scht sud ice who clubs, chat. it would most desireb e to have an internetionnl challenge cup for competition amon properly organised ioe yacht clubs on Lego Ontario. Bay of Quince and river St. Lewrence. He wrote to Hiram Walker & Sons, distillers, Wnlkerville, Ont. who have been most generous in the pest. . in encouraging sports. He gave unoutline of the pest. season's sport. here, laying emphasis on the inter- national rsoee between Kingston end Cape Vincent clubs. The reply received was beyond expectation. Walker & Sons have proved themselves generous to a degree. as will be seen by this letter : "We shell be verv alnd motive a cut) begins." A meeting of glue ice yacht. club will be held within -\ few dn 3. when the above letter will be acknow edged, I committee appointed. u atipuletod, and other neces- Ill y arrdngementa made. Olengnrry News : Incompetent men should be dismissed {tom the civil service as well an offensive pnrtiznna, but oom- petent And industrious oicinla. no matter what their political proclivities are, should bourohnined. .-dlbpu. ll`-.I.I . Hum.-.4 bk- ll.u..I.l no nnvaanguad-:3 maunuyuuu - nnuinod 3 position so on enjoyed by than who not mean in uforoi noonncry. Mr. lako. About the flat. of t nt. . oonaooud himself with tho derri - all-Iluvin Om. with oucuun aoat n Wallutroot, New York. Ho all: dud I19. Hunt. nl Andnunl. ha-annular and an. II II uw I10 Will IOU nleuwurvn. This talk of dumping men in pineal they do not unit comes with bed grace from the old genta. in the eeusu. The hnlf of them have been dvrnped into places they Gould get it they had taoleek shun through elec- uionn. The leaderof theooneervntivu him- Iel! in an enmple of the dumping proeeu. He was dumped into the eennbe to act mi leader of the government thue, he wa dumped into the premienhip in an emer- ...._--u .-A L4 -nnlIn1nlmnnf. II` it f The secret. of who will be minister of the interior will end when Mina Anna Eva Fay reaches Otmwn. She will unravel it, as she has um-avelled a lot of mysteries here -in her mind. 9 I I EDITORIAL NO IE8. The coal syndicate land to make 850,: 000,000 out of the anon : advance in prices. 30 says`: No: Yoik paper. J. Ross Robertson is coming to the front in parliament. What. aaenution he msdo when he announcpd that the party lush could not b: belt: over; him ! Mr. Gladstone : Liverpool speech will stimulate the Englishmen to do their duty. England has not always depended upon the triple alliance, and has not always done just as it says. ' O O I Inn lnulnnm ll Mr. Turbo bu to be editorial writer for Cultivnheur. He has not bid good-bye to journalism for zood, for," mid he.in his farewell. "I preferjournaliam `to prliamont. " g o u wm be by mus lower: _ "We shall be war glad togive a cu for the rt. in whic interestox competition you uumpuu nu ma ynuuuu-my u. .... vi-an-' geney. and be was dumped out o! it to make way for Sir Oherlee Tnppef, end he poubed and refused to serve his petty again in the senate until he wen uttered by the pmeentetion to him o! a requisition eigned bywhe conservative members. 'IVI.. nun. I... luau tm Inna A damn llgnl Dy Iallo Ullulvrvuulvu Iuuunnue. The months ha been too long A dump for grumbling nnd unpopular men. All lnil tho- denim of Mr. Lam-ier and his unocintucoput new life into the upper ohnmbontoo Add to it in {new nppointmenlm, nbw blood. young blood. blood tlub will a. ...A bl.-O, um .lm- in." en mlm unr- now uluuu. Jvuus -uuvu, nuvvu Uunu nu. toll, and Hunt. will show itself in the reor- ganization of the house. The commori scold: have had their day. )-no " ah-odgulup and Iuld on htnnhjr `V THE INTERNATIONAL CUP SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Ahlwayonnpnyilu. THE DAILY BBITI8H WHIG. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1896 "he 3ee_!!iie.. noquonna. Mines Alberta and Ella Covnn, who spent. the summer at Redwood and Phila- delphia. have returned home. L. A. Houlatu left. yesterday for Ottawa. having secured 3 position as pinuist. with one of Harry Lindloy u oompsnioo. Mrs. J. W Campbell and daughter Halon an visiting in Cornvnll. Minn Amy Arthur. oi Lint- I, England, is visiting her brother, rod Arthur. First. unmet. Frank Glover, olliin ton. wu in town Monday, visit.- I re Iva. nh. A--_.. small.` in Vii. Andra": ",,_._f...." a?:"a*$: AT'u~| Tmyl Cl `BID- rocu-inb'toom,on bot no.5: a van freely to missions. Canon Mockridge 3 ko strongly on the necessity of this kin of exhempornneous preaching. <,Msny men could speak bother Lhan they could read, and the church had lost because of reading sermons. The `ion rogstinns nlso prelerred I! man who 0 u d n-peak. "Why should every limo ...r.;.m..._.mmmr of a Methodist. nsrson be in twenty-seven minutes. The Myra Collins company has been holding the boards at Turner : open houae this week. To night they present, The Linlo Duchess." an old {nvoritn with Gun- Minna Alberta Conn. In rolntivu. 7 "ho o n rociui in 31.. Andrew : church. Eendny evening, in well If tended md hlghlg I Iron 0!. The uolo won onion in Georgia Pnrhr. 0! thin town. Mia Allan Bnngo. of Kin . Chulio was. who uturnod from on York 1 low rook: icon tho -.4l in. .5. human}. nl RI-Inna; ,(`.A from New You low van to o road in the interest olkinnor Co. ' IJIIC FXIIIOG W 1 Olllg IA!!! Abotdoon. Iooonpnnid h rack: in bloom. on hot o n.nmncv I whit V V Wm Glauwnu. Ttnwnn. lino lines o! Chin: mock- Wooden klngcroeh to. 3233:... lo deface: Supplieu ma Iolool nun. A nun A -an -(V I an DIIl`Nl`.l!lH don. ` ' Puthyvigymuhovlhrnudvo. but no thou.'lu Below youbqu Inn`: TU 1II'`,'-VU callus-aunt ghuupvu '-'5"? 3hc.iyl::..1Iau'IIuughu d had to be met. in some practical way. Rev. Henry Tatlock. of Ann Arbor, Mich., believed in the free system on principle. The pew renb system holds its place lon est in those parishes supported y the ric . Whatever system was ado L- ed. free or rented, a business manager w 0 would devote all his time tothe church was a necessity if the parish was to remain on a sound nancial basis. 12..., hr I :-all nl l)nf.r-nit, annka in favor sound nancial DILBIE. Rev. Dr. 1 rall, ol Detroit, spoke in favor of pew rents because it was well (or 3 family to have one place in church. Al- aigned pews were practically the same In renbed pews, and when people put. the pew rent. on the plate instead of paying it in n buninesa~liIxe way they did not give half so missions. (hmon Mockridrze spoke strongly on regemnne IIHU prvlunuu n uum wuu 'ouF peak. whipper-snapper of a Methodist. person ableboout.-bulk our people?" naked the speaker. Itie because they have been mughtuo preach, not to read their eer- mona." There were appreciative "Hear. hears," at this. evening. The members of the A.0.U.W. lodge will parade on Sunday. Oct. 4th, [or Grwe church service, at. present being held in McK3u'I.ie'n oyern house. The scr. Vnleriahu chnnged her time McK3u'I.ie'n 0 ram house. V nleria hu chnn table {or the Clnyton trip. T a boat now leave: here at. 6:30 mm. 1nd 3 p.m.. arriv- in back here at. ll:30 um. and 7:30 p.m. Agavoriw bicycle run-is no the halfway . houne. between here and Kingston. Sove- ml elnim to have made the return trip in minutes. The Mvm commnv ripe cnurcn socm. witn ms nu: nus, gra , votin competitions a oioezremes. gogt a rough hpndliog at the Church of England conference in Toronto. The Bishop oLHnron won applause for scathing denunciation. There were too man so-called chrietiens who wanted cmt y houses, coetly raiment. anq__coe_`tly amusements, but a cheap religion. Tried by the teet of creed. they were ortho- dox in the extreme. but tried by the tent of free-will oerin . they failed utter- ly. One of the chief o jectious to church Ioeisls, as now conducted, was thst the money collected did not constitute a free- will offering. It was a quid pro quoi it was for nine received. The meanness and smallness of some church-goers in money givin was astonishing. The Church of ngland eulfered from the want 0! {ellowehip between the icebergs in the front we end the poor people in the hick pews. The ob- ject of the church social should be to bring these-two,classes together. It was good for the rich to meet the poor and good [or the sad to meet those who were lull of joy. All men would never be equal in a world where there was sin, and the eocialist s dream would neverbereelized. but we could hear one another s burdens, as commanded, end we could never hear them if we did not know what they were. Unrenteble pews were a necesser corollary to an unpurchasable gospe. The method of collection on plates was good; when bags were introduced the de- crease in the o cringe was thirty per cent.; when boxes at the door were adopted col- lection: vanished altogether. Certain pes- sages in the sermon on the mount were twisted into grand excuses for niggardli- neas. The shadow of the sheriff compelled churches to resort to the wretched expedi- ent of pew rents. j Jndoa Macdonald. of Brockville. also of rents.j Judge Macdonald, Brockville, handled the church social without gloves. People were pestered by bold children and persistent women, trying to sell tickets. An admission fee was always charged, and this alone defeated the social part of the scheme, as only the we?!-to-do could afford to attend. The poor man could not afford to bring his family and y twenty-ve cents for each of them. he people who bought articles at 9. church social con- sidered that the were giving to God, whereas t e generally t material value for t eir money. gl(z e voting upon the popularity of politicians resulted in bribing and other sins. Fre- quently improper selections were given, and it was ver diicult for the clergyman to revent t is and other 2211888. The who e church social business new con- ducted should be wiped out, and true social gatherings with admission free, in- stituted in every parish. The speaker al- luded contemptuoualy to necktie and chicken pie socials and the rivalry in money-making schemes between different denominations. The selling of ladies work was adifferent matter. 0..."... I4`.-n-nnnmln of Nm:-muil.ln_ wan the hl II olubn. lll ndierent matter. Canon Famcomb. of Newcastle, win the only advocate of social-. and he, too, would place strict limitations. So many were in n wretched financial condition, and some means had to be resorted to. He could see no harm in people giving time and la- bor to make A social a success, especially those those who could not to contribute money. It was all very well to theoriui, but there were practical dilcultiee that had be met in practical way. Rnv AIIFV 'l`m.lnnlr. Of Ann AI'b0I`. (;`ANA.~mql'r:,Sep(.. `. ~l.-Jnmes R Run- not. and his bride, formerly Mina Robeccn Arthur, of l'ort.emou.h, arrived home yesterday morning. having been nmrried in St. John`n church, } ort.amout.h. Wed~ nesday evening. W. Pom, lube porter M. the Inn. has returned to Kingston. S. Wilson, of Kingston. was in town Tuesday The mambo:-in lodge me ANGLIOAN cLEaa'vMar mw: no use son THEM When Bud at sochla to; Dance: Chunk lIu:dn-WlInt tho 'I'l'lll Ohunour of I ` Church Should Bo-A D1-In II looted Poul. The church social. with in sh nda, .--.5. 3...... um-.im. mm-ntitjnnn A nnnt. All Th In Interesting In the Flourishing Pllco. Will hing hul up Oh homo Ahovloul. -tuu A. llama. oonnncu. llvul. 24. I3. Um?` V-7 I1 pnlonlodwhot oollornzi Indl khn::l.:un.nooonmnhdb:`nmc CRAB nAc_s_,a mus. are, In. UIIIE. GANANOQUWGATHERINGS. Carriage Painting _ _.. L..- .._ -1 __- -$1f&IIlI&'lj- nhnhl-AL--IA`: _..._lI-A.I.. Not long ago the tollowlng Advanta- m n appeared In on! of the prominent pnpan of Montevideo: A very rich young womnn would llke to marry I young man at good runlly. If nooooonry the wlll pay the debt: of but future hun- bond. Send nnnvor. with photograph. to I. I .. It omooofthlapnpor." Tholnnenur of thin nnnonnounont won one Iouo llolouuln. I manhunt hllor, who had Jul at up In unbllnhnonl In Monm- vldao. By this plan he an photographs at many would-be oultovnon. who, in docldod, would not he Iolvun\.-0. W. i (3% I3 |IE Til IIIIIIIIMIII II * won an notions, lulht _ u Inll an puc- uoo, pohuion as wall as llro. The pm- In an lmporhul an tbs execution. hwouo II the result dwhatwo will and (ad. The limo: And nnlor nin- Iloon-uub _ln In-any with God`: nqnh-uh I luv nuunu ur-uuu uvuuuu Mn. William Mnydonbuuor, of Seattle, Wnah., in I woman who dooorvan to go down no poahrity as one with An admir- nble some of humor. She became known 60 fame in the following manner: Ono day she onwrcd the First National Bank and pruoniod to the ouhior, one Turn- er, n newcomer In the olty, a properly drawn chock. Mr. Turner domurrod at paying it booauu he did not know her. He informod her that Ihe would have to ho identied. She lookod up. and, dis- covering that A Itrnngor was waiting on her, remarked nuooinctly:- -aw.n sir, ll Anw ldnntimntinn In no w.iou A-uh mu. Duughin-1 think I mum to go to cooking school. Inunmn. don ! your. unnur-lun huh youtooook. my: dun. Dnuhiu~-0h. but you wouldn't do, I manna; you only cook the ordinary thing: that pooplocnt.--Roxbury Guano. The Pmlcnol Bnvolldoiut-II`: Iona! Pu nnndcuuoltho-,ond uocuowmjnlnno In nyoouptncy. HI: Iuo-l-lowhthnl Ihoughtthey vuoanlrliurlyoppoud IoIho(lovd-n- nut. 15- l|uvclIIlonh0-'l'Iy; an; but ` Dllorourhol. u.-- 1: H E: ha-Anmiunnvnl `V C if `list : my bIulnuu.u: I rm. chm u 0 . on nu In w ntumafntbng 13: mi Plant. ol.rooII| Slur ncw cannon pox-mlmng goo ntonu an Fhj mM`:'-1:: oiotning. For example. a woman who has col- lected many quaint and pretty things in frequent tripe abroad, lately asked her email daughter It ehe would not like to wear a certain Dutch cap at church on a Sunday morning. The little girl hung back at tint, and no wonder; the white head-dreee had two great nape. which swung on each side of the head like wlngn, and attracted so much attention when the juvenile consent was: nally gained ae did the minister : preavhlng. That mother, although in the main a wine sort of person, never paused to re ect that she was doing one of two un- deairable thinge-either the conspicuous dreee would wound the wearer's feelings by the notice which it obtained, or it would make her callous to the name, and no hold that Ihe did not mind a state or a laugh. Either of these reeulte in a real evil. and one to he deplored.-Phlladeb phia Public Indger. her, remnrxou nuooIncI'.Iy:- Wall, uh, If any Identication In nooeuary yun an the onoto boldentlnod. I have lived here All my mo. and never saw you Around hon befnrn." The nuhlar cubed the ohook.-Bostnu -;..... ....-...._--..._ .r--~. _. _-. It is well-known to all shlpowners that much time and money are lost when ships are detained under the laws of quarantine. Within the last few years, however. many countries have made non- cessions as to time, and even abolished the detention, If the ship has a medical otoer and an emoient disinfeotor on board. Italy has now passed a law mak- ing disinfectors oompulsory on board all emigranj steamers. A patent has been recently granted for a steam disinrector, so constructed that it can be placed in any convenient part of the ship, and that the steam can be readily oonveyed by pipes from the boiler. Although steam in used it Is not allowed to condense upon letters, which can, thel-efore,be disinfect- ed by it without injury. In the event of an lnleotious ease of illness occurring on a voyage, the clothing and bedding of the patient can he puried. and used again with impunity. The apparatus can also be used for heatingand drying, but one of its most valuable applications is to the killing of vermin. Many vessels are iniested with noxious insects, which give annoyance to every one on board. These pests can now be eectually de- stroyed withont any injury to the arti- cles operated upon. .,` - nu uuv--cu u .u.....n,. . In her lgye of the plcmrenqua many a modern mother In In danger of Immo|nl*.- In; her child ! Iensmveneu or bashful- nou on the shrine of the little one'o olotmng. For axnmnlo. A wmmm who nroum non oamm. - The l'IlhlUI' Advertiser. `-1 THE YOUNG -MAN A8 A CITIZEN A cuuofuu lo light on. Ilogloctlul ol the Community`: Walton. The B". Charles Ii. Pu-klmrlt. D.D.. IIIIII ot '"l`l|o Young MM: :5 I Clllnn" In his anlulo In Soptgmbcr bullet Home Journal. In dening the duties of cm- xonnhlp he an A oltlnen has no more right to be naglwttnl of tho lnhonsu of the cattle wholn in whloh he II I rnombor than a vorent or ohlld I`-an be to neglect ml at the interests of the rlomutlo whole In whlolg be in I member Them In she uune qnnllty of nn-Christian disregard Involved In both cum. and whether I ....n Int: hln mm; or oltv nhlll: for Itself duty and ll 5 aeeplceoie min. The doctrine Just enunciated needs tobe preached and pushed. A greet deal of our poliltlotl Inleery is due to the feet that memwfio erefairly faithful in most of the relations in which they are placed, do not hesitate, end are not ashamed, to he drcnee and renegedes in their rela- tions to the town or `nation that they belong to. They would consider them- eslves reprohatee were they to allow it neighbor to s Ker abuse without an at- tempt at in ention, but would see their entire city with all its machinery of [ov- ernrnent no to the dogs and the harpiee without one deilnite eort et redone or one distinct thought thus such inaction wu wicked end inhnnnn. Nothing will correct this evil but the erection of e sen- tilnent eo energetic and pervasive that decent people will not have the cowardly eudeeity to neglect the primary duties that pertain to them in their civic cope- eity. Citizens will attend the primaries, register and vote when the prevalent sentiment of attachment to our institu- tions is so pronounced and compelling. that failure to discharge the functions of It citisen will be branded as contemp- tlblc. ` ' Patriotinn bee come I-nther generall to be interpreted es e willing- nees to ght and die for one's country and itrinstitutions. That answers very well for a definition of patriotism dur- ing times of war, but is generally de- ficient in that it allows no room for pntrlotiexn in timee of peace. We ehoulrl consider that A very cheap specimen of oanjugel delity which put a men upon caring for his wife and devoting himself to her necessities only on occasions when the was threetened by rulnns. A hus- band's love has it: sphere of service at all times and in all situations. So has pntrlotiem. Shooting our national en- emies is only e smell and accidental part of the metter. What our country needs: most is men who will love her nnd-not die for her, but live for her while there it no shooting going on." Involved In Dom nun wnn-mar a mun lent his Italic or city uhl: for Itself or whethcr ha lat: hll family chm for It- nelf, In the one Instance. I! well an [In the other, he II falls to his corporate duzy and In despicable Ihlrk. Tho doom-inc Just III on hand. Oomo And solo nuts :14 you will nd than u uncouth on they on be made. Watt wolnptly ououdod to at IO! IIOCK 8111381`. KINOI"l`0N. 1 Ionllng Ionool. Innlnlnl. own`! you". | loth-loAn Inch youtoonok, my |..- I-KQKIC-U I-II -UIICIL ' God but Into coconut Ilmntlou an -.II -1 -aclnnn Iunlhl An -31] an In-An. Shlp Dlclnfootlng App-rams. A_ _u -|.n__. Wluuol ho `Ind. L. -j AI-n. In--_-In- I lion An 6 low of Bar AooonpllIhnoIu- llnocnn Shoot n Blue HA0 3 Iqllrul Bantu-830 Llkoo to 0|-p `:x can Inna. llulnn nu-noun.` hn Irnn nn in I lI||r:nn:f.lI 6;. oh- _..-.1- snsls` A GREAT cumosmr TO THE wooosmsu. Cure liver complaint, bilioueneae. ow. These troubles arise from torpidity ,or in- action of the liver, md should be promptly treotnd. An active dose should at llrat be taken. any three of Hamilton's Pills, fol- lowed the next night by one or two pills. on the occasion may demnnd, after which take one pill once or twice as week, which will an-odually restore the Action of the I K greot blood tor, And thereby allow it to nerform those function: so msentinl to the ` Mr. C. W. Storms. Dresden. Ont.. Inyn : "I have boon taking Miller : Compound Iron Pills for two months ; luvs inonued in woi ht. twelve pounds and feel hotter than or yours." For his by E. C. Miinhnll nne no Iovonooon. am an moot 1 rie like I squirrel hunter. Bho handles: gun in u wsy that npkouvoodeock tumble head over heels. Her hand: get scarred n with black berrv briar lcntchea. Bar val For family Use. ILI-ih nut] (III.-Ink I over noelu. not mmu get sound with berr ncntcbea. Her Von are cut a stun elbow and her hit -wouldn't. nmmr n ovnnd nivnd nhim-mul- OH IDTHW. ' Sho hendlee e rie with greet care. Never does t.Le muzzle of a weapon in her hands int, an a men or enytlaing that in not. to ehot. Alweyl ebe look: at an an carefully to see that it le not loeded. he revolver ehe ueee weighe epound end I half, is of thirty-two calibre. and with it. ehe has killed partridge: and ohuelu. She oan t. kill a beer. been she get: too excited. The bullet; from zine rie go like smoke into th water All around adeer, but never eth she hit. one. One day she got eezot st. 9. beer. but. the beer kept agoing--mey begoing et. ` y Sometimes she Amen huntina nlnnn end ITOIII exbrme nervous . no says was unable to obtain any relief from other sources, that it was on account. of reading the particulars of other cures that his con- dence wae gained." Two boxee oiDodd s Kidney Pills were all that were required to complete his cure. a Iargueonh lull: Flushes. l xiuai'soN`a F.u.1..~. Sept. 23.--Mise Susie Cougrove, of Perth, and Misc Emma Mnher. of Almonte, who have been visit- ingin this vicinity. have returned home. Among those who attended the exhibition at Perth were Minn Ida Pryce, Mary Kehoe. and May and Susie Morris. Mini Tillie Apleby. of Scotch Corners. is visiting or contain, Min Ida Pryce. Charles Hollinger in"! William Rothwell visited Perth on Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mary A. Hollinger and Annie Quinn have goneto Perth to attend the high school. The Gnney-Devin troop give a concert on Saturday night. Mlbl Katie Morris returned last week from Brier Hill N \' nnr vinitina lmr ninuir Mr, gnu. nlooa moor, Ana tnorooy mow In to rform those functions so essential oalth and comfort of the body. Sold by dealer: in medicine. Ono pill ndose. UIIII IDI Mitcholi. .~. up-u nuuuu until! I JDIIIIOID. She was sad is I curiosity to the woodc- moa in the Adironduch. whu-o the Inn beon stopping. AI prooty II I blue jay and every his A: lively. with on: soft. u um our ow u uvol , WWII eyes loll. Limes, Ii 0 3 door : on tower, at oahon, than n weuol`s. line could namely holp ho- ing interesting, but the my the hu dono tbmgh which woodunon regard as belong- ing to the province of nun uaonhbod mom beyond anything hhoy remembered. She is seventeen. Bho nun chant A rin -woulann. oovor ll good sized chipmunk. Nutuully her skirts are short. lacing much in the woodn. and Ibo hold: than up to run. Stout. laood book. with hob nail: in the botwmto prevent. slipping, kpep her feet dr . S113 '0 mmn nut, Rh. A-ll hniltl n sh: iheeho camp out. She can build: re in I reinetorm. She bait: her own ehhooh with worme or (tube the hen out of the rotten log or the eoil tn I nick. She pemndee the woodemen to take her with them when they go hunhi . and none knows better how to get i most. warmth-oubo! I blanket. She roll: herself up in one like 3 loo! 0! bleed wrapped in paper and eleepe comfortably on straw. mm s.....u... . .:a- ...:u. ....-. ..-_- III l"DII'O(l I0 [IVQ EDI mugyles of Dressmaking ` - 0... 11.. mm ....m., Th: Intact F:-nah yer. Sometimes she goea hunting alone and nnce she got. lost, but with her compass in her hand she toolm routhcourao Ind struck the crook all rihc, but-`miles from where she thought. 3 e was. She not home at ten o'clock at night. and found her mother almost. distracted and her father getting read y to organize I search party. A Single lnltnnoe In which Dodd I Kidney Pllln lrnlled tocuro Kldney Dluno. Morwr Foumr (Special) Sept. 2l.-Tho pro rietor of the Queen : bowl of this town doc area that he has ever reason to be- lieve, that any claim umdh the pie who are advertising and selling d : Kidnav Pills is true. These uoonle were wno naveruaing and selling U000 Kidney true. Theaepoo le were the first to inform, and instruct im an to the cause of hislong continued suffering from extreme nervousngas. He says that any`:-elief V Urulll VII'lUtIIIo \'imo.~'A. Sept. 23.--The shrill whistle of the thresher is being heard on every side. Grain is s lair crop. Rev. H. L. Minor left for his new eld on Mondsy, regretted by many. Rev. Mr. Jsmieson. Sydenhsm, will preech s missionnry sermon hereon Oct. 3rd. The death of Mrs. McMahon has cast a deep gloom over the community. She had vigorous _heslth until five months s . when sttscked with bronchitis, whic developed oonsum tion. George Bsbcools sports A bicycle. 8. red- shsw entered his running horse st Per- hsm. A wee lady has arrived at W. Bur- loi h's. O. E. Potter is kept busy in his tai 0| shop. The Kiokspoo medicine com- unny are billeted here for two weekml Mrs. Clnxton and sister, Miss Bond, hsve returned from Montresl fair. Nsthsniel 3-ltedmsn. Mississippi, is spending a few days with his parents. ' Morris rewrnea nu use: lrom Drier Hill. N. Y.. after visiting her sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, of Russell county. visited their nephew, .1. Morris, on Mon- day. u. __n.._._ nun- tun na__.a__n.- A_A n..., are cut. anon scum elbow and not -wouldn t. good lined chipmunk. Nutuullv her skirt: Am short, In ' mm rm. Int proud to the pooplo that Kldnoydluuollounblo. Boinglho qrlgiud Kidney Iunody in pill lonmtho iglglllll Lllllliy Iwnuuy In |;IuIuIIuUI- } onus they have and tho km: the! L-.. .u-:....1 In-. nnnnntl nu wnv for I Oonplglnh \hrouhthouuoHl:hvoa- derlnlmodkinqlhanwhouolnmohunkh now In: hon: pain.thouwhonovhovo Io hudnbcl. that who hum cup! ...__-_..- ...-___ .., , u 7 3 Btlndq and avory duoriptlon OBI. IAIIIIDGI.` ms xmo smnm CDC, III -'2 MW. IIN IIII llll-- UIIU, hnvo stained Inn aponod tho WI] for host of imitation: Ind Iuhntitutu. bi than who Inn has and at . 5... Jim nluhln. land. -., ,_.A :11-.. Zn- "w?..'.".;'.';.'..'.;."7.'.' .'L'u-"3v 5-'a-~I. uaulpuhuayunnou-uxmyll oIrolIhIndIcotIurnnuN|II|.ltb nor.on-ao a. nun, Juan. Almon t..29bh to Oct. lat. Lons:lowno-go . .'l)th, Oct. lot. HarroInmith-- t. lat. Wolfe hI.|nd-0ct. (uh. I...........` n. '1. .-5 um um r|v'vuI\av ul mum u-uuuuuvu uuulu aoyond oovonbeon. Bho shoot rie ika I nnuil-rel hnntar. Rh; hand]... mm IIISCI 0! [DC [III I Cont.rovil|o---8ept. 26th. Picton--So t. 29th, 30th. Almnno no. em}. on n. w one ugnna-uc:. u lnvonr_v-0ct.. 7th. THE An[nor{nAcK inf ` uoppung. an puny as blue jay over bisu livel loft-.oI as, doc}-:3 jeonet, _at_ogho_n, Zvul -Uq|uu-cu. .s. c. cu/mus, | KIDNEY NEVER HEARD OF CURE PILLS ' We we not cucdy uilou, but In an putting OF PAINT on many houses and we any nnly utisfy you. Auyclo; dlod Fit guaranteed. Lonvnyoutncnuuvnow. - po V71]-wnn-y A An Overcoat For Your House? 254 and 256 PRlNCESSSTRBBl'. w nu-vcs Ladies` Vests and Drawers, Wool and Union, 25c. 40c. 50c, 75c. 90c, $1.00, $1.25. hl-..'.. QI.2..L- -...I I\_.--...- ..II ..-_. _A__|. (II. III` UB uuuums. luls "ltux Ah un.-." AIIYU TIIE KINGSTON MILLING C0. \uv\n vmuv, L.av, .lo|l\h K Children's and Ladies combinations in all the lead- in makes. . _ 8 y R. \AIALDRON S or re Isured. `Tl: the only Range that will burn ooniinuomly night and any and o nsrfeot baking. IADIAIT III) I and OIIOWI IIIILLIANT Hall and Parlor Stovuainglo and double heaters, with and without. ovum. in twulve utylep mi nlzn. no widely known for their uiisc designs. heating power and economy. , |McKELVEY & BIRCH, {JAMES issues Policies on every plan of insurance. including Ordinary Life. Limited Payment Life Endowment. with or without profits. De- ferred Premium. Annuity Bonds at lower rates than any other company. I00 Wellington street. Ottawa. Head Office of the Comoanv H5374 ;'x1:iMI )vn"a:;:, all new stock. 25c, 50c, \75c- $1.00. $1.25, $1.50. I l`In:lA--_'_ -_..I I -`I1-- --.._I.}__A2-__ 1.. 51" `Lg `A44. D" tAks.!!1i$9!s29_:. The People's Lite Insurance 60., Toronto. Ladies of Kingston: Elegant Styles. Perfect Fit. and the Best Workmanship. To be had from -Lg. There's only 0:11: Best Place oQght We' Are Making It Hot For Hard ...Times.%.. ~- gl_CH1`lOND 6: co. ooonnmlctu peoule prefer to an In! their mono: with us. Our prices will the nnr iollnr I new dhmhy. Our ne qunlltlnl will clear III your Ina! nluul. There n no law nnulnnt us In: I hla price. but It Isn't nomihlo. You` trade with us nlmply bacuu-we you can't dnpl rate the good: at prloeu no low. Wood : Phouphodlno la sold by responsible wholesale and null drugglau In the Dominion. /&l. You run`: feel ponr when on nee our goods and prices. Vnluon news no mu-volloualt low ma rlaht. now. The comp efeneu of our stool: uunrnnteen everybody porloot nuanc- Mon. Come and no this vholno nelenvlon ol hone-at qualities unnl learn why sensible. ynnr fine _|vIy Jfllldl ucvuuy, Anus: or r.u1.I.tu, lV!f`l'0ll1 Wcaxlau, blulvnl, Jlllllll Worry, Eruuhvt Uu of Opium, Tobarro, or Alcoholic Stluulantl, All 0! which soon lend to Inannlty. Consumption and an` early (I-eve. Wood`: Phoephodlne has been used successfully by hundreds of can that eeemed Almost. lwpeleea-ce5eI thnlhad been trenmd by tho most. talented playti- chne-cuee that were on the verge or dapelr and InmniI.y-cuee that were tottering over the gnvo-but with the contlnued And perieverlng ueeof Wood : Phoephodlne. these cues that hard been given up to die. were relwred to manly vigor and hedth-Reu1er you need not despair--no mat tar who bu given you upu lncureble- the remedy Id now wlthln your reach. by In use you cu be restored to a me of unefulncu and hnpplnul. Price, one pechge, 31; six packages. :5; by man free of pounce. Out I/1'/Iflran, ahguumnunl to arr. Plmphlot free to In] nddred. The Wood comnnnv. Windsor. Ont .. Onnndn. why pumhnu trouble when you can get oomlorc dud ooonomy for Almost tho um: an-Ian. `HAPPY almost the 88:00 Dlf. 'raoUoa'r" cover hug. MclAUGIIl.lN'S, wul ,-nut, unguarunu-ru w u-rr. I nunyun-I. uvu w an, uuunz. Tho Wood Company. Windsor, Ont -, Ounndn. .ALL FLANNELS |; be Mi5t3ken_ $E`?'-`fa.`$`pm35{'%m?3`35..`.. than he, an all put: an olchor patented resists:-ed. `Tin the only Range that will burn oonunuoualy night and `orient kI'I' III) I and nlunwl lllIl.l.lAI`I` Hun ..n.I nun... 1-mw.. .4-mi. Wait for the Mantles. the very latest productions of the London market. Will, be opened in a few days. They are on the Steamship Huron. and they are worth waiting for. The Leading Undertaker and Furniture Denier. KIJIIIOIIIIUUII [HID Will BHBCIZ ll Illu permanent cur. III `II mot Sexual Dtbilily, Abuu or Ezanuu, Nrrvonu Wealult, Euitlbnn, Halal " nrrv, Ezraulna III; of noiuu Tnbarrn nu II:-nlnl-.'Il-uIn-In -llnl _--....-..-.._. In the result of over so your: treating thousand: ofcuuwlth all known drugs. until at last we hate discovered the true remedy sud t:oaI.mnnl-a oamblmuon Lust will eect A prompt And permanent euro In All uuguol sum: Dcbililv. Abuu or l=:.mu._ Ntrilnun w...L...., .i..&...., Ann.) -Wood's Pno3pnodlne.-2 .4- _..... ._ _. .._ u nrII\.u..I' B. J REID. MANAGER. VVO IUI\I\ I ling St.. l|OX!"t:) electric car sheds 69 6': 7| Brock Street. KINGSTON. - 771: Great E uglalsh lfnuedy. Range. KINGS TON, ONT Dl3S`_l3_|:(_)_RM consn. 1_U`F--re OIIMII mud; to motion. aonu Inn: New ork Dress Reform, A p._ ___- In` nu-Inna -b'nnnO LIII-LnIlIE'l"IIIv---vv v - - Our reproduction: in oil. cm on I!!! 1660: color Au rovinrhidhly such so- Cofl. No audio Ion your work Iuuy lg-om hone. in give Hoot outline and expression it Iodnneo p on. 1 `.'"3%'a`.':.`e`.'3 oil. , 3| .1. Iit'wm's, 35: Princess St. Directly oppodto Buuoll Homo. Bulb made to order: ulna your own good: nub up at nllonnblo nun. Sumqyer Millinery .. ALI- -....-A|. -. AH`. nu- 0 III!` IIIII, Ill Inluu IIANNAY & HAROLD, Iiousehold Economy. ROYAL GEM -`.`:`:5 '.?:"`:'.'.7`. mitt: than any other our on the Inn- A. BRYANT, High 01*: Sign Writer and Ornnmontal . Pnlntor. I---l-" Int:-Ann Prlnnnnl and R100! SUI. $:_50 a Ton `ha nnlnhrnhd Benn A BEE .-4.... Removed . . . 41.; ........ nnlng And nnn '""' "T """ P'u'1'&o'3i."` ' lung 35.`. hmmn Ptlnoau ma Brook .__._..______.._____ born to. t ted in ulntnrn `aim t:no:Iv.. mat :'l Or0lII inn: qmtun IIDOI ,_ , """ ' ' I incur) any to buy Brand, Cnku. Ocndlou. Soda Water. 100 Oroun nnd Fruit.` In Ilngnon tint place In vvlvu nu-uncut, Iiwrrv COM minute hon all look Ind Tnlnn. An iovn. onocnn Iron --noun. on-n.- rut Illlll` 1-rnu llll I Int: on !....._ ....y. no undiu to u {or ' :- -2" -~::*.:*~:.:% an n , It ,1: "(:0 It I trful. Pnr`ob- Inonoyto urn. . V 1: worth me. You on buy to. I IWYVV Iiiu-I-tnrsr - - V . ' . . _., U--| I 17 non UFES ufoont. line of WEAR very rlnm p. _. I. ISLAND HOUSE . . nsu't'nq.unv' ul 1 _ vuuunn I-.Il...n lIA--____ -n-+ Itv-utuvttvy vuuuuwuwu-nrv w W '3 ` '. ' cannot- 5 puma. (1) the It. I ~ ' -m Q.C..oII|lqnun'ceuu IIIIEQ I Aenunnnnbnnn L.-gal.--L-.AA-1 V"L\JII III-I \IIIlVI \a\r--\r---- For oomlort and that an. The only cor- ho natural uuro. All not 111540.32 at 0050!! In to models. Bold only by |,,, 11.4. n---_ n-t..-_. ImPrln- 'Fr'"""o?)'6'n"'s'1"YEIi ELSE`. Jmts muantvs, ` All Llnmnnldu IUIl\lll`I8' POINTBRB. 4E`giv'o.tp in A.l ordu. cuuna M; w: nonmsows. smmmnl 913.311`. : u lot of menu rum. W Iuloot nlvmllndilnnu H. J. MGDOUOALL. 14 Initial strut. non Prinoou. .'r. . .,, %,_, :'+a.-`"""v:*;`.l"-*~=-``-`-*= f\I\UI Ltd! of Ktnnton rod to give the 1 W \,$ I III III IADVUIIIQ--v---3 for an uuon. Tho mm lllh fashions. All styles. Ou- -Ilolt nun nlvunon bnnd. Sumhn M ohown In window Sum-day. ' in 0 nnlrnnl Ilft- uoqv u I VII for n oclobnfnd Bcnnton Oonl. Hnvo out coll bin lled before Sept. In. Or- or 3% once. 0 Klndll ant. only 16a 1 load. o lixod ood. 01.00 per load. :1 a in-nun`: nrrv nnu. A WWII] IVII _ nun: u g `hulk IN , noun Bu-out. K1n|ton.0nt. IJIII`IV\J\l I I U Gotyau I I dsconrin .01 uni r:...:... ,` {.`hI.`fn..}` and 1up:m:7 43:6 3 CON. MILLAN, Prop. MA -In-C4 fun. all -4546: n-ul W`: wvw -`.-..--- u-vv-_ - - | nnnnumont, nullonc onhlno nnd wkod bar In tho My. I utontlnn [Inn oommorolsl man an. vStVrange al.`..|.4.. ..n.. ..m.. -In -and For thin month we olfor our the dock at justly ndnood rlou. A: we do not intend on :3 than [ooda into non uuan. all nnd Iootho hunt In Boating and Oy- olina Hutu, all nhudu. ml 0 uAnnIn 18! PRINCESS W. o.V rnoi. ' agar! in alga-Qrlr A-nu `IN DHOOI. Fl. BRYANT: in Sun wmu On: . no or we 0%; 3114,31 u or ofsll nth. Auovnlv. any lhnl. D.lunn r -vu- V In no foldln[.IBON AND l VIII-nptlng nutnu. soc lonuuu. nnn Ana onmu Lou 0: Hanna In tho} (I lute of the world. : n -n.-.:nnnn.-n Our Salty In making to order Id and loch; Glovu lor lndlu. (onto and ohlldnn. that lot- lul hp ): II-2 `'v-- `v roman. 0I5..A';.l,_1>rdor. 1' , 1 Gents Victor. (46. I In I omnmon oxprouion Io]. don nollud. Indian. cont: ohlldron. +5A|NTING . . -uwuu `nu--vv vvuuu vvnuu ---.., oxrruxo smlmr. lurlur and ornamental Wood Work. and Olco itlw. mg Q - us. .21. ..1 a 'L4..'u. x..e.'.`s I-III -VVIIIIu vvv---uw, rlnkfndn. `I -u-vw llnu of Chin: crook Blnuwno. Itvulnauwa, s IDINEAI srfnnrr. Wood. lulu Iona. CITY COAL E, WO0D| YARD. noun 1! D. lUI`A`;`."Il|I[Ol' I)! PRINCESS STREET. COMPANY, M . PIN No 1- work man- u in 1:34.. KIM-J.I IOI. 16! PRINCESS STREET. am Prin- ceu Bl. TTKTC:I:-TU-I2! L huun ludquc Ir. In-Ila. E j A_A_l H nnnu unnnnu nu n IIUAIII . The eeneta he: not much to` do, not be- ing given no the origination of much legis- luuon. end so. while waiting for the pro- duct! ol the commons. has I lot of time on head. This time the vpnenble gentle- men pen in eating qoatione and hulking noneenee. A Ilnple 6! this practice wu ptonded on Wednesday when Senator leedould. eonoenl-nun; hi: utention nponlif Olive! Mount. routed to know at I eel-Ioln judgeotlp in Brmoh Oohmbh ha! been lled. and by whom. Blr Oliver In him into the secret: ol the government enough to ny thouhe appointment would bellndo inn hvdeye, but that noone Lat` not hang nnlnnlgal Inn` IL. `I-.. |L-A - 31' `.\.;..'II Ito Intnovlidlh kullloihn hr llotclu will vthl in an In instant. Iluyoliorlnuuullglu blpuiun an at Iohg Q.(h. nlhocl noaIovhhu`0t- Un.O_0|l?ld&o`l'cwu-I&Ib dllIo&Iuhl.hn:i-iunhly ....... .na'L._._.__..g.u. `IUIIIIIII VIIDII IIIIUJ IIIVU IIVW PHD IUI W-I\I4 Bir Mackenzie Bow-ill, in I872. aided the lender in voting down every propoeition in eeteblluh en election court. on any other principle than thet provided in the John Mecdoneld bill, end such being the cue the performenoe of the mm. in bi: caption: criticism of Sir Oliver Mount : bill, was eimply extnordinery. Bin Sir Mackenzie we: never I men of greet ideu. Hie euc- ceee in politicel life llll been due to his delity to pert.y-ret, Int end all the time. Long eervioe hu given him the pro- minence to which his: ability on I leeder in not equal. vol-nut IIII lvwlllyl, DIE Iuli IIOOIIO hdygchuuulcocodforthoplnoo. That gnaw: -In-Itl Lang -goinul Ann ...'.`..-`Ll- --u,p--uuu--uuuuuun nun in-nus 1|-u now: would hvo uuild my nniounblol nu-dun In-it Inn-AA: II--AL-`IA -.. -4 Iij 11: announced I5 WI nan V-5 '50 J!|I0*'P~ 3000- I.-an-Linda; 6 mp In-.|I]jI-t--lI'wlIWIllIKI Q.0..ondIlquuu'uuuIdhdnotnpn. htnouhlndulo Mlovuolno uuuutatllmlhtlx-.In\hhdlauu uuldipulvo In panda gulp:-|h~ $nIl IE tho Inaltdn ndool H11 ___ - L.__. .l 1- A-. A_._- __,_ .T |..'bucI jvnnnlliolj.

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