Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1897, p. 2

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superior. ~ - v But ,this article would he too long were I to dwell upon the children in- dividually. Twenty-two of them there are. and. only one (lay nurse, under t.he Buperintendent. to care for them. One of the greatest needs of the home at present is at least an .ndditione.l day nurse. How the superintendent man- ages 3.5 well as she does, with such lim- ited assistance. is simply marvellous. The advantages of having a graduate from the hospital at the head of the In- fanta` Home cannot be too highly com- mended, for, although there is an atten- dant physician. everyone understands that nursing is half the battle. and that many of these little lives are saved is due to the kind ministmtions of the faithful trained nurse at hand. But it is not fair that she should be without aeufficient staff of competent assist- unta,--peid help of the best quality is due to her. and this she has not. for the simple reason that the committee can- not afford it. At present they pay a leundrese. aoook. one ni ht nurse, and one day nurse, and, wit the a tin- tend!-nt`a salary, they do not fee able to increase the expenditure in the mat- ter of wages. owing to the present 7 state of their funds. But if the general public could he prevailed upon to take a peep at this nursery of twent -two children. rncticnlly in charge" two persons, t ey would be convinced that tho nnnm-intnndnnl. in hmllv in need of Iooxlnx nuns snout, Ill lucn strong eoptrllt 0 the nut uniform of the sup- qnntandont. . _ The object of the `none is to take care of children who would otherwise be xuord for. to home and Iced and _"nothcr` than *hetween eagly in `E the V at oi ht. boy he- `lldva 3` _ Into ch d needs. more `_thlr _ -Qua, 3 hone;-not unin- Tsiuttu -" or in .3 home a child` idjlnljnll 8n Inn.-lling]- 0.. L. .... IOBIC! IIO Q` ..I`UI-TIC I lCI`CI ~ Aenuvdodu flqtl-l'uq (meet 0! an H'0hO-TIIO PIOI 0! N10 IACIOI. A recnt Article in the Toronto World dqicrfbdd the visit of I reporter to the Creche." on the corner or Mi9#i nurmmn and Rvntar ntmntn. Ind. aeeiuz the at men or eacu n,nu an. The c ildren are tortunate in having a nice plot. of ground let the hack of the building, where they play on the grass part of every day when the weather is warm enough; and there is e commo- dious shed, where they can play on rainy days, and where a. swing is hung for their use and pleasure. Two little boys were in the shed. picking up chips, and with the exception of the little girl who asked, Who is 007 these were the only childre `n the home who were at all inclined be communicative. The are dear little fellows, rosyr-cheeke , bright. and healthy, and, while we were talking to them, one took out ufolded piece of pink paper from his hocket, and with the air of presentin-igngreat trens-`. ure, offered it to the superintendent. It was a simple little act, but it showed the child s good heart. It was all he hed,-:his mite-and he offered it to his , But. this nrlicle would too lonrr "Creche," the 0! NIISQWB won and Enter streets. Ind. min! that no]: visit was deemed worthy 0f it Inmnm .I.s.m-imam. M was nmmrht that longth duoriution. itwu thotlzht M9 our rooms, on Union streqt. should also be I inlly visited, and not!!! com- pared. uoh was done last We9k- ."r....-..:...- .. I1... 5.3.5.4 rnnm_ omn- Qf Blllll WES 110116 mm. Warn -1 lne in long, bri ht room. occu- pied b twenty-two ch dren. with one nurse, and `thrnislhd only with fourteen cote and ox-sdlee..eight small low rock- ing chairs. undone lnrge one. and you have a fair idea of theeight which met our eyes when the superintendent open- ed the as nursery door. and ushered us in tosee he children. The cradles were occupied by, infants ranging between the ages of four weeks and one year. and varying in appearance as much as any ` fourteen babies poseihl could. Some ' their ists. or hugged their ey were strong, content , and ha-DD) lookin little creatures`, who played with `comforts.-" and looked as it t naked nothing het- ter than to be left alone in such luxury. One dear little heby girl was the proud possessor of afnnr of ink booties, and amused herael by kio ing her feet to- gether nnd laughing at the sport; while another wee girlie, in the cot beside 49... ninlt Imnlip.x_ hm! illst. awakened persons, may would be convmoau mat the aupotintondont. is badly in need of assistants in her work, and they might, perhaps, be iniluoed to contribute. Again. the hmnovnhould be able to u.t- ford neot prmt dresses for hired assist- ant, and nut have an od. untidy- loohmg mom shout. 11 Inch strong contrut o arinundnn-L x , uvlul Inn 11!) val Uunau-I. -II-I UV`---B w_|a worth! it was thouzht that our 1-echo. on Union street. another girlie, in me cot uexuuu the pink booties, had just; from her afternoon-~ne`p,-as we came to her side, and, sitting up and rubbing her eyes, she first used at the visitor, and then asked, ho is oo 7, after which she chattered awn most volubly, even if somewhat unid elligibly. But there were olthersithat were by no means fat or healthy, but poor, miserable, puny little creatures; one, in articular, I re- member, for her eyes aunt me yet- great, and, dark-blue eyes they were- end with such an old look, although the infant was e-geld but five months. Pool" little thingl She looked as ll. she had eeen years of suffering, judgin by those `old and sad baby-eyes, whi e the emaciated little face and body were small enough to belong to 3 child of ;one month instead of five. The super- intendent told us that the mother died of pneumonia when this little one was 1 but a week old, that the doctor had ex- ,pected the bah to die, but that it had {struggled on t rough sickness and pain Ifor five months, and that now the chance! are that it will live. And it has not 8. relative in the world to care for it. Annflunn vnnevf nilinhln 030,1} nmnnaaf ence sucn vigorous rocxing. But we soon made our round of the fourteen cots and cradles, and then-our attention was directed to the older chil- dren in the room. Four of them go to school every day, the other four are not old enough yet. They all sa.t,lihe little mice, in their low roclnrs; all looked clean, and well-fed. and well cared for, but it did not seem natural to see children. between the ages of two and eight, sitting perfectly still on little chairs, with noitoys or books, or anything to amuse them. I mention- ed this to the superintendent, and she said that is number of to a had been sent in at Christmas, but t at they had since been. for the most part, broken; that she frequently lets the children have them to play with, but that they almost invariably fight when they get them, and the end is that the toys are confiscated. Knowing how children love their plny!thinga--sometimes priz- ing the older and broken ones even more than those that are bright and new- nnd understanding how they delight to draw and paint pictures. and look at nursery books, I pilied these little grown-upe," who eat so seriously around in their wooden chairs, but the superintendent assured me that they were not always so quiet. and I have no doubt that she is quite familiar with the diiition of each and all. TI-tn du-on nrn fnrhlnnfn in hnvimr lot it. Another most piliable sight amongst the infants was a. lonely little wail` who suffers with inward convulsions. One these spasms came on while we were in the room, and the nurse said. Rock the cradle. Mary, (Mary, by the way, is one of the older children. aged eight) and Ma obeyed with a right good will. and wit evidence of strength` and energy such as would have been suf- ficient to send many babies into in- ward convulsions. who were not supre- disposed. did they but happen to experi- such vigorous rocking. ' Rut urn nnnn mna nnr round of H19 |vzs1rmq mrf` mg iA.k:'rH) or i\nw.usrn1'u'ruon V Hsznvna V A'8It:I'ANGE. uyun -nu. .... -. Sinee the opening of summer forty new members have joined the Kingston yacht lub. Applications for membership ere being received almost every day. The St. Lawrence and Athletic baseball aw`; .. '1'holndice' 0 :wo'Imtona. I luau to come no 1. MI]. nnpnixl (an Iron: IOTOHBO QZ. Ii). ft is just possible that Kingston will be counted in the proposed summer `circuit, which is to be attended by nll_theCn.nadien profeeeionsls and A number of noted amateur riders. The circuit will open in the west during the first week in July, workin east. In the ordinary course of events t s date for thecircuit here would fall on orsboutseptember lst. But it is thought that an arrangement can be msdo whereby 'all the circuit riders can take udva tage of the low rate and come to Kingat with the Toronto road club "taking in the race meet here on Mondsy and turning west the next day for the next circuit meet. In the event of this being carried out Kingatonians will have an opportuni y of seeing all the best Canwdian ride . The Kingston bicycle club is proving t- self A very much alive organization. olcers have pluck. energy and enterpriz i which is demonstrated by the fact that all their recent undertakings have been 1 series of successes. Dal! YXCIVOU IIIIIIXII OVEl'_V Ully. The St. Lawrence and Athletic baseball club: had a meeting in the cricket eld on Saturday. resulting in n victory I the has named club by I score of ei oen to ten. E. Roche umpired 61:93 9. Afar nnnnidnrino Lha mnttnr fnllv thn [[111 VI IIIU-IIIU TIICI WINK Ant ollido show. Admirer: :35 in o n "Xnunody, the famous lull ah... can an nthnntinn Huh lulu. > lfgl BISIDENOE, 15 UNION 8-'l`.. _ I u. Hum by hot wnt.n,u.oo. .'.i.'sK$n!'.e`a'3.?"`iip`."1?o'iS`.'3'L`.v.'}.' -Kluhnd (ion Shun. ' ' WI ll ".'""'l!- I-no zunoua roowul phyn. wu an nth-action that help. uluounll useorocoipu. ..~.-v {i';'s.h?u3"w!'i`'tt.`."ax.`?':h . ptmlblo. g%I`$.9hilh1;%:, hptwun that. T * uninfect- dalxgtu have diary reason to be phased withiume of tin ' hou_Ies that havp bean provided. The [mines who give of their time. their lub- atance, their mercy. umbtheir sym- pathy, to this cause, are convinced that there was no dnoico left them but to carry on the work. -They plead for the little b0 0! girl who misses the mother`: art or the father's knee," and. as they see their work pxosper in the nluclmt 0! children in good. mngactnunn win Have a Big Race Meet Here In August. The Kingston bicycle club has about com- pleted arrangements for the contemplated trip to this city on August 7th-0th of the Canadian road club of Toronto. The club will come down on Saturday. The steamer North Kin will take the members and their frien s for a trip among the Thou- sand Islands on Sunday, and on Monday morning members of the club, to other with noted riders of other clubs, wi ltake pmrt in a twenty mile road race. and in the afternoon all will attend a race meet at the K. A.A.A. grounds. A rate of $1.65 has been secured from'Toronto, from which point an excursion will beconduoted. For those who desire to take the trip amon the islands the {are will be for the roun tri1p from Toronto 32.15. b In Cunt. nn-ilaln Qknf. Winanknn will ha lion. II. 13303 IIIIIPITCI NI! WU: After considering the matter fully the Kingston association football team decided not to protest the decision in the Kings- ton-Deeeronto match on Friday lab. While satiqod that they were not beaten foirly, the Inetnben blame themaelvee for leaving the ground before the time had nvninui If in him n-at rlafnnt. thin hum ICIVIIIK IIIIB KTDIIIIII Xlllrl bll IIIIIIO DIG expired. It iltbo n: doles: thin team has not,wit.h. l'\.. D.x.I-... I-.L 4- LL- .....-:._ .1 LI... llll CDC WI Ell. On Friday Inn on the oocuion ol the trip to Donronto of tho Kinglhon associa- tiou football team. police constable Kan- nody came in for tn oxtn shun of quan- on from the inlubihnu ofthotownon ohuvk tuonro. He in and at point: likuho noted 1: in elo- anido show. [IE on lltnnnndlo OLA Cannon..- III we Pllclng oi; cnuuren III nun, ted names. they feel that tingling In elr heart: which can onl come from the knowledge of kindly cell 1 can-iod out in nixtioh. and surely t o blessing of the I,na,unu ch" hills upon them. , . . ;_,_I nrovo OOII. The tug Walker. with nix grain laden burger containing 125,000 bushels. cloned this morning for Montreal. I , _,Tho schooner Echo. Colborno. arrived this morning with 3,700 bushels of when consigned to Richardson & Sons. l`hn anhnnnar Queen of the Lakes. cnlsnal '10 IVICHITQEOII N aunu. The schooner Queen of the Lakes, Toledo, is on her way down the lake with com oonaigned to Richardson & Bonn. Called at Cram an Co : what! : Summer bar ee. Wllin corn none: neu to rucnnrucon on noun. Craig Co's Persia, Montreal: steamer 0cean. He.mll- ton; steamer Waterlily, Pictuon; efeemer Cuba, Montreal; steamer Melbourne. To- ledo. "On Saturday 208,000 bushels of grain arrived at the M.T. Co : enohorege. This was all discharged with dispatch and this morning was-en route to Montreal in ...h.......nn Ilnnnnhlshnrn lulnnnn Ill`. . LARGE BESIDINOE ON NORTH .' ' Johnston 5 . 13%:-on. with ~ 3" Apply to Jon! luml. mt. ne hnuu wont funuoo And other non. Also than BtonoDwol- 0 Street, with modem improve- I18 nurn Want: uuwll uu cuuar IUI` our penny. be steamer Rosedele has been tom r- erily laid up in the clip at the font of erl street. Upon Arriving here on Friday leet tohrefeix-e onemt: he; `connecting rose, w ic weerepe ett ocomotive war 1 the discovery was mode thet two other rode were broken, which would neoeeeitnte eome deley in mekinf repeire. This fact. coupled with the dul neee of trade. decided her owner: to lay the steamer up hforha while. Consequently the crew wit t e exception of the captain and engineer were piid 08' on Saturday. . u...` no ruA\r\|l|AIl'\ gun. as may see umr wort prosper m placing children ndulnmd homes. they feel that kin Hm: lntelllxolioo 0! A lulu Secure Pleled 09 Along The Wharton. The schooner Ketio Eooleo, light, cleared this morning for Ouvego. _,The tug BI-onion, wish two light barges. W bhis morning from Montreal. " ho`inhponer Nellie Hunter. Omega. is at Booth & Cd`: wharf with 375 tons at stove coal. ml..- ..... 111.11.... min. .:- .....:.. lmhn tor the same part. The schooner Pilot, Amherst Island, dis- dbnr ed 3.000 bushels of peas at Richard- son E Sons elevator on Saturday. She is now tied up in the slip at the foot of Prin- cess street awaiting a charter. 'l`I.n `D .17 n nrnnmnr Dan-nnrlx wi nlmr ; f e aheimer Bannockburn, Chicago, at- rived on Saturday with 65,000 bushels of corn. After discharging at. the M.T. Co a elevators aha cleared again tliia morning for the aiune port. 'I`hn -nhnnnnr Pnlnt. Amherst Island. (ii!- E57805 BWIIIIHX ll Cllll'In6l'. The R. 8: 0. steamer Passport will clear this evaning for Picton, Redneraville, Roumora and neighboring ports to bring the different companies of the 16th but- tulion to the Bnmeeld camp. 'l`hn ntnnrnnr RA:-win, 70 060 hiznhaln. and mlion no me uerrieneia camp. The steamer Servia, 70,000 bushels, and consort McEwen, 63.000 bushels of wheab from Duluth. arrived at the M.T. Co s nu- chorage on Saturday. After discharging they cleared again this morning. nmmm nf the R. &. 0. Co : steamer may cleareu again (ma morning. Oicera of the R. 0. Co Corsicen any that on her last trip up from Montreal the steamer made I fun run. Leaving Montreal three hours bohihd scheduled time. she made her usual stops and arrived at Swifta wharf t-wenby min- ubea ahead of time. mL...- `D A. n ..s........... lV,.!.......k:.n nlmu-ml unea nnena or arms. The` R. & U. steuner Columbinn cleared for Montreal earl on Sunday morning with her now senrc li ht workin satisfac- torily. On her arriva at Mon oal provi- de I: Forget. of the R. an 0. company, will giv a party of M3 friend! a sail down the Sn. Lawrence in her. Steward F. M. Hepburn went down to cater for the party. 1.. nnumnr `Rnnmlnln Iuu hann tnmnnru 19 PAIRS WHEELINC; IS BOOMING. IN MARINE. CIRCLES. lportlng Notes. | pnluup av`, piliqu ` Inn. liiltip Lint , HUI). For Rochester North King leaves Sun- days 5 p.m.: Tneedeys and Thnredeys Hero leaves 3 p. m.. connecting with North King at Brighton for Charlotte. J. P. Henley, agent. The military authorities at Ottawa have rbidden officers of city or other corps et- tec ng themeelvee [or drill pur as to regiments in comp. Con uenty there are a number of diuppo nted oleers. The government wants the run] hettelion drilled by their own oioers to see het kind of I showing will he made. Ever-vbodv in relaxing. Nnhuluu An. Illlll at n Inowlng will no mace. Everybody is welcome. Nobody : en- joyment: in to be mnrred by impottnnity to purchue. not the catch! attention of everybody here in at your command. Burr & Sntcliffe. ' u...-I-s ....:l..._- -.. --__ ____-__|.-_. ,,, G Dlllrclllln Scarlet uniforms are soon everywhere on the streets to-day. The oicer on tho stall` of Lions.-Col. Cotton. D.0.0.. to nrrivo in connection with the annual can 0! train- inng. was major Baron. of the .().l'.(}.. who will not :1 camp qusrtormuur. 110 was accompanied by 8orgt.,APogg. 0.0. F.(}.. mmn unnrterunstnrmnnnng uu hue awamara 01 one wnne aqumren. In St. James church last evening Rev. J. K. Mecmorine preached I sermon for younz men. saying. among other ,things, that it was their duty to go to church every Sunday morning. They could go in to the country for fresh air in the after- nnnn. WI! uuuulnplluul U] DIIIKK-, ICE. | F.(}., cunp quu-ummstor-uorgonnt. j :,ii'sblQ for lidlu or gnuomon; luau rcununtu. oloou-lo llibl. use of $010- lllrook Street. In hone us. A_,-_______ _, __..---_ ..._ TUII UUI-{|D$- Philip Nash yesterday returned from Clayton, where he was relieving a tale- graph operator for I week. Next Satur- day he will return to Clayton for the sum- mer monthn to attend to the news stand: on the steamer: of the white sqnndron. In St. Jnmea ehumh Int nvnninn Rm: noun. nuv. mt. Uvarpuun. nreo M9500` dist, baptized by immersion in the river, thirteen persons. The ceremony lasted about one hour and e-half. Geo. Cliff offers some special bargain: in small houses or building lobe, or if you have In house or lot. you wish to exchnn call an 95 Clarence street. heedquertarl or roal estate. l)L.:I:.. \`l ..-I. _--A-...I-_ _.-L.___-_I 1__.__ PUD WlIl'UUIEn Bert. Provost. son of Z. Provost. left to- dny for Montreal. where ha ha: Iocnnd om1ploymont in a doll factory. . H gr. I |it.t.In Iml.I.nr,- in-t. A link nlnnnnr, wAWl:.m: uaemblnge witneued 3 unique spectao out Jackson : Mills astorday after- noon. Rev. Mr. Overpaupz . Free Metho- dist. hnntizad hv immnninn in tin: rimur Ilnlu dlvory lhylalh-Wham: !a@nAI'l`uIhlIAhII_-~loIlhl_n- ppuIthnAfhntluIotth0|IWhoAlo rnnnloha. Om USED? II] I IIOII lI0'0I'yn not I little bother, `us: I little cheaper. just A lime `mg ml on this the place to pay dress goods. rt & Sutoliffe. Orders for pimo I organ tmnmg ldb It J. Raynor : reoidon 131 Union street. or `W. J. Keeloy a. jo let. Brook an-cot. Min Shnrn In Inst niuhl-. hv ntnnmnr Illlu WI! ltl.lll1l"I|X JUITU (II 3 - For fancy work, Heminivaya orb silks. started embroidery pieces, humped Iinonl, tnaaola. pompous, cords, stamping, A choice ueleotion of new patterns. Starr & Suucliffe. A I.._...- .._....Ll_..._ ._:L..----_` _ .__:__.- I5AnAaII'A"i-'Hs'PIcko (Ii 39 dun n.~ uunuuugnlm. puuq Bunor. uuvi on-don ulrlcmalo l [rook non. D. A. Hating Iocurod I position in 3 drug Ito:-0 in Svuculo. NZY. \ The _Cron_suun home. 1!. Algnudria Bay. HIIBHID. F , (IONIC. H9 .1: uwtu Ill uvrlnuu, ?1`r;aloxCmu Halo mm st. Alexandria Raj. opens for tho suton on Tuooduy. (kn: Mnv nu. nit- In-on bmmn 10. Mn- Oplll I07!` 0",` IUIIDII (Ill 13%. : 0100 May an nlk, largo hon: 10. Mc- l4od |dI-uglhou.` ` ' Oak Hnh--'I`hin In n rnlmelnu dunn- um`! urug lwrc. Onk Hnh---Thin in p ab-club depart- ment atom for men, everything you want is born. A F. Sloan. conductor on the local event Inilvcy. bu acvcred his connection with the company. I`m- tnnhlnmlm. nmunlpln mu! rhnnnnun ulu comp: ny. For toothache; neuralgia I try A:-not : Amioa Anodyne. _ Anothnr lot of new uronl um! nninh mt- (pry JTIIUE U 1l'lIIU& IIIIEIHQ Another lot of new wool and union car- pet squares no R. Mul`|u| n Kinglton oug- pot. warehouse. Barb. Pmvonh. non nf Z. P1-awash. ln: ho- (Wu, Ila I\UOIUy . 1! I61". DTUCK ID115- Miu Sharp lo lost ni ht. by uoomnr North King for R cheater, .Y.,whore she will Vllib during the summer months. Jnhn Mnlntvm. O,(`.._ luff this morning: Will Vll; uurlng EHO UIIIIIIIIUT HIDIIUIII. John McIntyre. Q.C., left this morning for Winnipeg to attend the general assem- bly of the Presbyterian ohuroh now in sea- eiou there. A -..:5..LI.. ....--.._L -...I ....LI.: _ _ _ . -.. 310 Dll|'9- A suitable present, and nothing more acceptable for a lady than I new purse. card 0:90 or satchel. Our stock always an- locb. R. Uglow & Co.._ 80 Priucou an-coo. Tim Innnl mumnintinn nf Hm norm-an: nl III IICU OI I.AI0lII'h'\.i0I- uu. he Welland-Vale Perfect Bicycle. thor- oughly up-bo-dato, nnd pronounced by ex- rbn one of the bib wheels in the market. pob cub. 880, at Shrachunh hardware. Mrs. Bayne. wife of Rev. Dr. Bayno. pastor of the Presbyterian church. Pem- broke. died on Friday. Deoouod was formerly a Miss Louoka, of Aul&avillo,Ont., and was thirty-six years of age. For fnncv wnrlr. Hamimimvn art. Ailing. |lll|ll I'u D. I-. lobed Gunnoquo spout Bun- a.ytnsa.ewyu'nhnhuvu' V H. Cunninnvlnm. nhnn tuna.` [Aura 18 Johnson am. Good lot-nun. 7 Ir): a. All modern conveniences. ! to IGOR IV. U`lUW G UO.._ D0 KFIIIOOII IDIOOO. The local association of the voternns of the Fenian raid of 1886 meet. this evening in the police court. chamber to lurchor per- fact their organization. nah HnIl-WI:ifn nhirh Innnrll-hall I600 DION` 0I'gIIllll0u Oak Hall-Whit.o ahirtl, lumdried ri ht, price: right. Can}; buyers receive fu I value for their money here. Rmnhh &. On. an: lnvino in A nnnnh-r nf lull VIIIIU [Ur UIIUIT money Her - Booth &.Co.. role iug in A supply of coal at the water wora pumping station, infulfilrnont of their contract with the water works committee. I4`......o-..-.. ....6- .....J--. L..I..... 5'... WIIIUT WUFIH CUIHIXIIIJCUO. Frontenac cafe, orders taken for lunches. f\-In `l1..\| l1Ln-..:..._ -..-H... .._.I__.---._9 E :VV'(:l'|;(:;En are busily engaged erecting bill-boards in various parts of tho city on which to paste the bills announcing the coming of the Wild West. show. Thn WAIlnnd.Vn|n (In:-(Inn ("ii-.v Rinvnln ware. H. S.` Folgor has re-opened the oice of blue Thousand Islands atonmboat company at Clayton. About the 20th inst. he will be joined by Frank Hugo. usiatnnt. mana- ger. The nihiznnn nf 'I"ImarI ham: an-nnand tn El". The citizens of Tweed have arranged to run an excursion to Kingston on the 10th inst.. to visit their former fellow-v!llagor, P. L. Clnirmont. proprietor of the Thous- and Islands House. link 'II.Il TL}. um`- .. R...l 4|--- ......LI4 nnu LIIBIIIIB nouw. Oak Hal|-'l`hia1'a a first-clan gentle- man : furnishln store. Our prices are based on cub uying and cu-h selling. Try us. You will like our way of doing business. `I \l:L..L..Il .._ _I.I ..-I:-- -..__\..A. nL:_.I n DIIUIHUIU. J. Mitchell, on old police court "bird," was arrested" on Samrda for being drunk. Ho wns allowed to go y alderman Mo- Kolvey, who in acting ll nolico mnqinhmto in glance of Lieut.-Col. Duf. Ln. \lY..II.......l 17-1- `I').._l._L I)-__I- AL-.. IIIIIUIIXI Oak Hall-Changing your underwear? Big variety of men`: underwear from 500. a suit. up. \.\7nu-L-nan nun Ina-{In 4......-AA nnnnl-inn UUIIIIIIB U1 DUB " VV Ill] UV HID ' snow. The Welland-Vale Garden City Bicycle, as good as mosh up-to-date wheels. Extra value for S70, upon each. Strachanh hard- wn I'll. -mcmnmjgjn nu. II III TU HIV WIUII IT`?- li. Cunningham. plnnq tlllltr. have min-I Lb HaAnlnI'I hank ltll. Frontenac ogh. hot And oooo at ill spa? nspon1:na.T ,va'r TEE! HALL PAPERS, DKDOS. IIGHUNC, Il(()lUt{.DtX{G. Ito. All the nuns! pattern: on n s P: mum a rum: in at" its bnn?:roI mmfuiia ptoporliyoxou Carnovsky Company. ONTARIO vu-vvn- Z .1-u-.3 ovum--..:vuu Dqor Walt. Iva-yang In.Woo Wait. V Furniture nonovctod and Unllolnonl.` W Ell 3- I U` *.'."*':.'%'"'- Electrician. uaucuusqptuuug. [sum :1. 'iIIlm_._u mnanmna PURCHASERS` " WALL PAPER I; E2; IBIBIBIOIK |srcu1II@ lUl' IDIU' III IV` VI 'IUIIClI.U- OARDINEWS Rial Estate I II 1.III__.. -A &n_..4 Ilnciton Paint Shop and noon haul (DB. BROOK I BLOC!` ., `O 1' 1- 4- _ tlnoototwoodwortlnu Pu-quotrynoon-Inc. M v OKttlnll.Mm7tJl.- Wu-drob0I.'1`gHu.lu. pg-_A_ k. g__.n__. n__A_- :____.n__ 1;. - w. -...v -- ------.v- Lot between Jommon um am "of tted, 641200. on Allrod St... hon and lot. It " homo and lot nut bun. " nut Prlnoou. I II Inc. King and Go:-o 80.. I homo: and 1! mun King St. non Gan St. vacant lot, l. I fume ouloltho ` Home sud lot, cot. 0 (horse and Stuart @- 50:06. Earl 21%., nut Gordon Smdonblo 3: Johnngon SI`... nov homo and lot. mug. frame homo`. - > And IR) nthnr nronm-Mn: In alt: nun! uunnho Ell ! 53., uoraon BB.,d0IlIJlO (16 Johnston SI ... cu " And 150 other proportion in any and co for solo, to lot or exchange. :1 A nnnunnm. n..n 13...`. spa int! Ilou llnu`u'sr."lio. n_u_ ..4 n_L_ no... I--.u n......n....ns.-nu. lav-nun nnngnncnnn. r. Pmmmeg, A; E. HBROD. 354Pl'ln00B8 St. - Bt!'IM0l`d'I Ola BUD` ' Come Again Bo/rnes & Co. .1::.::,:':.*:.`:::&:Pv *" '*"- V". r Carpets Cleaned. Altered. nouvlod and Laid. F. C. Mm-3|m||, Dunn". hm 1-a1.nno.".. ,,,,,""' Prince-u strut annfgsmn mm. powlu no D-Annun I Ice-Cre&'1iI_1\- dltlollld nwnon. 1 noaroouu. lcpuruuu In and w.-.. awn nloklo fluted. pin]: .1 I and elect A oomblnut nnx- out, full depth yard. with side _T not on nnoo. App 1 to J. W. OLDHN, in Squu. MclAU6lIl|Ns ' FINE Bicycles to Rent Including Tandems,`at T M. W. Robinson , `3 -3-&-if LONDON. ENG. I n W. J. B. WHITE. - Agent, Kingston. Steam Carpet- IIANNAY & HAROLD. '.'3:."` JAMEE Aiiiknti. T Ill! Pvlnnnnn uh:-ant. `Plus I Gems In Art. K. W. S_nide_r s P_hotq Par_lors jicjejuliuwrinns :22: Accmanfs` w. Jlikvsou. .. Betwoon Prlnoou and [The Guardian] FIRE AND LIFE Auurnnco Co.. lunnvrlin ' laking Down Stoves. '......` "-T.*.;.{.;.i;.......,......;. an-\u-nu-go -\-u -gun-in any 151 Wolungton 03.. Kingston. Honey to loan at Iowan vans. aepunng I Bbqduityt Give us 5 call. T. McMA0N 6: co). Will nd design: In our stock that: that onmot. not oluwhou. .-... ._._.__._ _..___ __._______: \. .g,4 n % v .. , . '\_ . _ ` ._ ` ._q_:-_ n..._.A_.. I.I-n4IIn no-ahv H11 33333333333` ausmuss I`-bmfaaa. IVILKI In!` I IJII|`I- I ' no Prinoou shoot. The vu-noouu with the wheel window. Inn chall. 4IIMnda,,..J|AknIh 496 V lmohic. dlntyyps and prion. orn- noniql lhndln from 11.3 per not! named and [but up. Ivory daaoriptlon of Win work mAI\IaotI|ud~b:_ ` Wm Ill pen and vehicle: become worn an xarnlahod In who of the boat of (mm. Brlnl than `I020 Ind and Imrnlslnod In spin of tho Brln`) on wwllmukaafood 10 o thorn. o'vo soomploto 1) ant for nnnltutu-Inn convonnooa of over! dnorintlon. I complete plant for munlllctm convonnooa own dnoriptlon. $:F::3iP:3.'.""'*` `I... ..A- _--g` -II LL` .I-l_A --4I jun; That. Is whso people` up of our carbon- ouo nished photos. Call In? 815 and make your onucomont for :1 Gina. uuuunuuw uuw. You can gave all the dirt sud worn by Ipndlnc for up. Tinumlth in 311 its bruaoho Qnliok. at notary work. nuonnb Dr 00!: We have them as. cheap as the cheapest and as good as the best- worn an tarnished in min quick. I prices. I IJIIIIIIII XVII" `V For sale or Enema: 4 ....... 1..|....a'.._ -...| n.`-| '.a A 0! I punt:-lot quplitv. and SODA WAIIBV dawn` with Inx1tJnlc_u. _ . ' "l'r1 our dnlloioul Dun I0l_- lllll NINA Drenmnking Dcpumonh to do front; under thonnnuomnnt of "Ian "I7nIuI| Al Um. VA!` (`I50 L" IIUIIID f IIIUIUK WIIU ` -IIIC..IlIUHO III Ilsa Wlluh. 0! New York Olly. All tho newest French And Pu-Idol 'nn`\ll|'Il And huvo not or-'loo 5% out Boau.ufn1BPB_lN III IBY. W0 no showing ull tho um nnvnltlnn in hnnu. lmmlnn. Boauwnl urnmu muumnux. Woman `uhdk thin` DOV. OI ll mm Voilinn, mo. . W` ' Thu. doon shove Open Homo. ORDERED " --;u:sli _ 7 _ r _. Cleaning Works. I--""1 mum} Tolovloln III nnycomp-nyinth Worldtrmuounll Buyer. BB HANDED]!!! Nnw nmsxumnum on _ lntnohnoni Dlvluio Stroetqlntol by Dmdd . Whit: and A um: ` `luggllv 0 ::0':I :l.l".. '>plIy`otto`%ol%' _III.Bnrrl.I'tor. ' A'HI`I`l'I0 ASSOCIATION l 8DPEB'l'Y I ' Ion o Hanan croundn. Thu aton- no :1 sum ll run dlrootly thzonuh lo which are olou to I [rowing nac- - at any. Annly to J. 8. Bxnmn, % I WI coon nnsmnson mu-mic. In men: same. Apply tjrnct. rman xmc 1111;: {ri-3 isronv or was won iu.'.':';.:,:.*:'".1'.';~.':.`.`.:. :':"v'*v.*.:`:,a:,;f" frag, % Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, " spines. Pine APNCS. tanned Goods. Pigs, Dates. _ and Bacon. VI 3. . % It runs; T8!` Dnsnunnn amu- ' Johnston 8&1-oat. Good locality, 6:11: untn . ADDILIA. nu? whxgn an-X c1`ou1 o o . hum. unto Eggs`. Boys Dongola Ox- ford Ties. sizes 3 ahd 4 only.` worth $1.25. We have marked them 75c. Come in to-day and see them. `Vi-.o7u.dln- Shoo I-louse. % BIFBY Illa stunt. ad :1.` Apply at me | -- ' "' R 'ro-mu. wnm. ruamsnnn. lab gnomon; latent nunontn. olaou-lo 11 to. "c. 3. scqmnawnv. an; 1&0: A We `solicit Va; share of your pa- I ttonage. J. HI,s_cpCK.\ !` Tn] I'LL ! OVER THE BIBBY. no unnlton. u stunt. admin- TO BE I,-B1`. Biscuits and chcesa Ion BALE,- ~is'ronv ma woii, -.-.'::-.':"..: :':".%.'::; .,&:';f"" OP OANLDL 'l;EONI $0. nnlll In 5.31.4 u-Lg: III and unit: ll an. A Opvouuo cm B0001- In [III DI Bo loin! out IJ :.SutherIand sj deported omortun wornou." Ala?-monb .l&I.nee Mtiilnel in gepogiting on t on wroe Ient t e Sir John A` hloodonnld club. 0! ontreol. Hid : "Though Sir John Meodoneld in deod hi: memory oholl live thl-ongh oomitleu I30 and willnover boforgotten by any t.`llO and loyel come:-votive. On this, the sixth ennivonory of his death it in tting wt we Ihonld reooll thedut of one who r so many you: over tho dee- tinieool Oonodn. t in well to reooll the genlelity of ehn-octet. the true potriotizm. the nnbendiog, ununrving odherenoe to whot `I: oonIlidoro|tLth:ml;ig::.t.{thnt char- oeteri our ate o o ie thin. The t cannot but Ild no out! otren h- enna In on:-' potriotieln. our endnvoro to do oonetontly what is !or tho beet inter- est: of our coon ` and our Mlowmon. end to etrive with no out, unforgiving, bigot. on` llrpirit. hnthwitih genalitt stud 1:-`fondly rim ", in: (now in n emot- '.z:"' ..:. 3: :.';,:.?:'::.:.:'.:" ":. t we I ` torment our beloved oountry. No better sentiment oonld be quoted to-day, In this your of the arm`: diomonolgxlee, than tho words of n a;"' 15"" 1 ' 'J.`.'...1';"s'.:`. '3 ti on `out was ;A rit Ill - jeot I will dlie I 1 '1`. J. Bhnnh acted us min of the Iloodooold-Onrtior eln. . oi Othwo, -...I K- I--I..- am Mm n-nun tin tint]: gn tho Iluodooald-Unruar 0lIl.'I. OI uuuwn. und in laying on tho 3|-an tho wreath cont by that orgcnntion ho add : "On this nil! Bubbuth alto:-noon, in; this Ifl touch`; Erma Muc- tllnandhonovu-uhnnl-on M nela-Uartrer emu, or Uouwra. we. con: of roses. white, pink and crim- son: carnetions. pink and white; lilies, sweet `, daisies and maiden heir fern. Insori on the wreath. in purple ever- Iaatin owers. was the motto: "Our Old hief. The `Sir John A. Maodonald club. of Montreal. sent a handsome wreath, composed of white, ink, and yellow rosee. aweet peaa. maiden air fern and carna- tions, with the we , The Sir John A. Macdonald Club. ontreal. inscribed in blue everlaeting i! were. The young men s liberal coneerv e club, of Winnipeg, llan.. sent a beautiful wreath, eompoeed of white roses, lilies. white carnatione, liliea-oi-the-valley, dairies and ivy leaves. Among those who drove to the cemetery were: Rev. G. R. Beemiah. mayor Skin- ner, aldermen Ryan. president Macdoneld club, Kingeton ; F. J. Hoag. representing the voung men's liheral conservative club, of innipeg; James Swift, president of `Kingeton conservative aeeooiation ; elder- man Minnee. re resenting the Sir John A. Macdonald, of ontreal : T. J. Shanks, representing the Maodonald-Cartier club, Ottawa; Lieut.-Cpl. Drennan. J. B. Murphy. Ambrose Ilett. J. M. Shaw, A. Oberndorer, J. H. Pipon, E. Gallagher. F. G. Dunlap. E. W. Sullivan. E. Inucke, W. B. Dalton. D. M. Mclutyre, H. Fergueon. Dr. Herald. Many of the most prominet oitiaone of Kingeton, with their wives, had thered around the grave of the honored and and patiently awaited the arrival of the prin- cipal actors in the ceremony. An-ind ah the nave" the party nassed. man as enoru prayer. Dr. Ryan. president of the Mncdomld club, of thin city. in leying upon the grove the tribute of the orgnniution nuned, Ilid :' "In thin jubilee year I consider it well that all who love the memory of tho Into Sir John A. Mecdoneld should come here to-de with revoronoo, end give ex- pression 0 their loyalty and love. beside tin : nilnnh tnrnh, Rir Jnhn Mnndonnld WII. tnujuenu tomb. ml: donnmnuuonmu wnu, ebove all, an imperial eteteemen. He saw beyond the immediete preeent into the dim and dietent future And huilded so he new the future would need. Ho found thin country A number of scattered pert: with diverse ereeds, diverse nationalities, diveree petty feelings, and be welded the eoettered unite into one magnicent do- minion, end the diverse noes with diverse oreede, he fused into one nationality. with e deep end undying petriotiein. To hirii there we: in Genedeonly one noe- Cenediene. end hie politioel creed, woe to build up. end to develop theeountry. Hie work wee for the common good, for the .....p..... .ml um anml of the nmnira. VOPI l0|' [III uulnmun guuu, IUI' out ruinous cud the good of the empire. {V0, In Canadian: who Iovo our lorioun country. Ind the glorloul empire 0 which we form I It. would work even uour daputod oh olmn worked." Aldanmn Jame: Minna depositing '1"i`:..ia'..`s';:.`.;;;; E."5'?-`*'.,~i`5n=" -`"5 . _ Ill. uh I`. IluoI nl_'I `glut ; Anni odhnony-- AIO_$hlugo`|t tho `Roub- Vunill from other coulonnun mlhdpgnho by Local rollcllu-0-; IAICOI III III! III. II . IQIIC. 8|: `ongo uurdsyon a calm, bright ::| bonus in! manner day, did nk 01101:. 85: John A. Maodonnld. `when is our mm at in mm: ind hi: lam Ind reached in high into: mark. Foryoanthnlnnylqol hinnamo bud boon Indolent to nu tho uaddi crowd. sud hi: genial `I kph` Magi. and his `party In war or non y. I century. uiaoo nit. gone to his toward the mom- bcru of tho eomervntivo party have taken pltmnnt. dawn nl nnnnbnnhinn hi! IIIIIIG to his lire-worlund me memory. Yeehrdey afternoon the ceremony wee curried cute. in the pruence of about 1.200 pereone---the um. ueevhhlege that ho: ever witneeeed it. At two oolook oebe left the British-American hotel ourying members of the Mecdoneld club,-Kingston. end the wreaths the were to be laid on the grave of the deed etaheemen. Theee were four in number. 0n&-the tri- bute of the Mecdomld club of thin 1-.|by.\ ee oompoeed of maiden-heir fern, white roeee. lillee. white on-nations and w in deleiee. Another, sent by the Mood nnld-Cartier club, of Ottawa, was In. ....... -Mn. nlnk md an-im. cipu actors In the ceremony. Arrived at the grave" thy pasted. wish bu-ed heady, throught 0 little iron gate in the railing thut encloses the tomb, And stood with reverent mien. beside the long. low. gnu-grown mound. while Rev. G. R. Beemieh .opened the proceedings with short prayer. hp, Run. uranidanb of the III!` LU-ul Wluu Iuvuluuvvg -nu `I79 VA t.hil,|ilent tomb. Sir John Mnodonnld wu. -|...... .n ... ........i.l no.9.-mnn, Rn nu D01`! 01 Inc conllrvnuvu puny nlvu unsup- dimno way: of main hi: nnmq n_nd his tune, and t. r otfortn vo altar` 0. boon warmly sud ootdhlly uooodod by t ESL that has foughb nanny stubborn us the polls against himself and bi! ....o- mun vnnr. nn thh nnnivarnrv of wiatai ton --am . -- ._ A.---.2 :3: that III! longnu Inlmy uunoorn again and rt-t . Each your on the main .3 th tho Maedomld club, of n - , nuku Iolomn pilgrigcgo to ht Anna in Cnhnnhl mmann-v.nnd Inn upon IIOII, IIIQIC IOIOIIIR PIIKFIQIKI in ~ un- vo in Oatu-nqhl comourygnd luyu upon 6. with suitable ceremonies, oral tribute: to his lifo-work and his memory. v..o....I.. nmrnnnn an nnremanv III [men rorgfglgnrx om. 'i;In'o_1i3. 28! Brook Strut. mar Sydn- . con nluf tingle pu-lor. dining-room dttnohod i when. 1 bedrooms. upuntn com laud, nmh l.lIl ongn "5"6iu .X-3?-T igva uni: `In tho" name of the llacdounld-Cartier club of Ottawa, ploeothin Illltll on the gun at, the stnuncbut we-urn ohbvnlior the queen over hnd--SiI- John A. Mncdonnli. Ir .1 m... ..|...a nn sh. nmva tho our lud-3II' John A. _luouonua." J . J. pluod on the gran the wrath not the` (mug mom libonl conservative uh of. lnnipog-. Hum. and Ixklogon bolnof, nndu as number ol .ntgnnln6on. Dr. Harald aid: "An runnnclnm the voumr man'I liberal 0| nmgewn llncrnl leaoculbluu : "Dear Mr. Sullivan : I eincerel regret that an engagement for a trip, m e eome- time einoe. will take me from the city to- day, and that it will not be poaeible for me to accept the kind invitation of the Mag- denald club to join in memorial eervioae at the grave of Kingston's lamented stame- man. A year age you alforded the liberals the epportunity of saying that they hoped to regard that teet- ing place as the poeaeeeion of all Canadlane. rather than an the privileg- ed apot of the party. Death marks a line where controversy ceases. and where re- spect for the man and personal regard for t e charming acquaintance nd uninter- rupted place.` Sir John Macdonald de- eervee to be rediembered by all his coun- trymen for a long life devoted to their eer- vice, with talent: and energies by few men indeed : but an a Kingetonian. liherala, all well as conservatives. cannot fail to be proud of him while memory laeta. rom thoughte of thoee we have loat our revert to/anether, for anxieties ave n felt. Our ee- lieutenant-governor. for whoee re- y here hae been one unending wiah n. hae returned in answer to fer- vent pr yere and wiehee. in growing atrength. and with the arrival at laet of the glor ue Canadian summer may we nnr. kn PAIL!` nnceaeinn of that B. B. 0. 1. lion Benched Town From lull- Color-norgt-. Campbell. And lanes-no t. Thompson. of No. 2 depot, R.B.C. .. Toronto. und norgt. Price. No. 1 depot, R.R.C.I.., London, arrived at the Thom- nnd Island: Home. last. night. from Bali- fnxf'N . S.. where the have been for the nan. thu-an -gain, um nroninn I counts of III, N. 5.. wnere (DO nave Duun lor Ial.lU rent. three weeks. on ergoing I course of netruction in the are of the Maxim gun. The course wee completed on Saturday lust. and on that day they receiveti ordore taoproceed to Kingston,` where they will beetteched to dnferent corpe in camp here. in instructors. Ih In II -lilac 51.. lane: warn nttnnhm` nere. aa Instructors. While in Halifax the boys were attached to the Royal Berkshire regiment, end to- oeived the moat kindly treat.ment`from all rank: of that lnnb corps The non- oome. of tho " oyal Berke entertained them at a smoking oonoert previous to their departure from Halifax. and the of- floor commanding the regiment arv` other ollleere attended and bnde them a oordial good-bye. ' Winn tho three non-coma reachd One- goon-nye. When the time non-coma mocha! Quo- boo yesterday thus city wu guy with ags md hunting in honor of the Conndian inbiloo huulioo. which had ashore time boforo Iurudlor England. The unburn- ziou of the httnlion we witnessed by mm: on III ! nntlnnninntin nnnnI'Ah\l-I. ntgnuinuen. Dr. nu:-ua man: "As rupoocln the young oouurutivo clu of Winning I feel glut that wutotncity In in grant u ugh: ll nmmmnmnrntnhhnliln And work 0! Sir .._,_..~.-.. ,7. aAxnso1u: xnw RESIDENCE on 3:3 rid Ann: Mun wl namnlnh H. Lot ndioinl untwooutnctly us u was u n In toootnuomonhhhilo sud` work of Sir J0hno?ku00lI'l hue on. `tho citi- zens ngstom; 0 IV on 0 spent the bolbyonriol bin `:30. "run during his me that we were admitted into the con! cation of pmvinou that now form thl V t: 1! mi `on. All dluua. I n::A 2'19). Mm u fun; thnh IIIO RIO! Ill UIHIDIID IIIIIJIIIBT lllly WU not m ion of that acronym and for I visit. to his old home in the vino: nnd spint. with which he left us. -111. J. B. Pzxnn. president Kingston ro- fonn usocinbion." uou DI Ill! Dllotlllou WII wuuuwl over $1000 onthnniutic opoohton. IIIG the IIIIO. Yeuurdu afternoon polio: comublo Moonllngh ocouion to go down tho nllwny tuck in starch of: map. Nut thojnnotlon In lofthis bicyclohy the nulaido with In wo_nt.. some distant hnlttoulonthnn inv ' tion. B0 In not many minty. twhon In ....-...I in-mlhhntlrmndhnlholthn strength, oonmnnmenu una prosperity." President James Swift, resident M the liberal conservative assoc ation of King- ston, spoke briey. - Mumr Skinner mid : Dnrind the Dust eton, epoxa nneny. Mayor Skinner said : During peat aix yeare aomuch has been said at this grave regarding Sir John A. Macdonald and his praieea have been song 20 nbl that Ioannot add anything new. I fee , however. that one of the moat grati- fying reeulta of thin annual ceremony in the bringing together men of all shades of litioe an of diereht oreeda. Though: it John Macdonald till hie latent day fought for what he helived to be right, we ` see gathered about his grave annually* some of those who were his opponents. ' Laet year, atanding beeide this grave, the i then mayor, Mr. Elliott, remarked that if the Maoclonald club of Kingston eiieted for no other reuon than to carry out this yearly ceremony. that is reaeon aailicient for its existence. And he wae right. I feel that the mementoe wehavein Kingetonofthelate beloved atateaman--thie grave and the atatue in the perk-will serve to recall to h old citizens loving memories. and to Itren then their patriotism if that were poaai lo, and that they eerve to stir in the breast! of our younger citizens a spirit of triotlem, and of emulation that cannot ut make our country as greatand ae pros- perous as our old chieftain would have it. Dr. Run hare read the iollowmn letter MII.|TIrAi INSTRUCTORS ARRIVE. link of oornmumeanon neween one pou- lee of tho different prov men. He end in oolleeguel, therefore, evieed end our- riod out the oobemo of oonatruotin the 0.P.B. Thilf clone. or his part in ring- ing about oonfedentioo, in enough to keep his name for ever green in the love of all true Canadians. but those were only two of the may feats be accomplished, all torfding to make Cannde prosperous end `great. and loyolend true to. the mother- ond. We feel tlnt hehae given ue ma- terial union--union that brings solidity. strength, contentment and prosperity. P:-uidant 1......" Swift. nreeident porous IS our mu cnleluln woulu nave IL. Dr. Rynn hero read the followmg of regret from Edw. J. B. Penna, president of Kingston liberal association : "Dar Mr. Bnllivnh : I aincoralv rennet R(')`C"ERTES"! lcicaoiuunsm-hug. Noun.-nu In Iuann nnllnal Anni- nnv On nut `MIDI M & dominion. All oluuu. nu ' roooguiud with him. the hot glut if thlo oountryil'togrow to mutual it nut nolronuin in diejoinud. upstate unibc. Bo recognised thus to weld All the province: into one great dominion there. mnnh In . mhit nl:1.In.|di)tilm anon: the PIOWIIOQ IIICO [NOE aolnlmnn lllcrlll push ha I spirit 0!; btim unong pic. and mom. 0 I there mun In none ink of oommunkmion Between the pen- ..I.. at 91.- Jlnoant. nrnninnnn. A And WI -uu-r-u-u -...,,_____' W9! 341-? Auomnuou 1 uIIIu.u't. . loeuolnlowlauh. .1 unit In in u.,,,,u_ x_-_1 an T rm mini?! M` 1I(')'i~I`!)ALY."JfIfZNE 7 T1397` ' --. ol cnmucn wno would uncured for. to house mol.her" them hetwq Juicy thg up :4 llsve t I ddltuto (Lb t ur an yt the, I -imtftitioi. 7 or in 3 la iudlv lit) in Ix lit Thy also lnli HOV! tllrl. I T1`-IIIO CDIICI IIDEUS, E10113 thux qnythln? home;--not an in- - or shame a ':~`:.,*'.*.:' .::::':./...;*: 2:2: tylau-this luck Twyvas-upt`1_~ v-u.I1u=.'" t,i`ot'I'_tr-'3 33 v. -4 . HAY 1. THAT SOLID BBIOK out K0. in Brook oon`|!nlu dnochod bedroomn.

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