Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Mar 1898, p. 6

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uuv-xtvvln -Q.IBlI'I. L\VOI'po0|-N !--II. Mvh. 7-\\'heat,.\ . S I _ an M; nuwnmr,-1. now; No. a t`uI..7:"|l':1- com. um: mru`-'---xv. -`Mil: pm.:... 1; LSII 3 ll|'1'.$I`- : lnllow An1.,'Jun M; uni I;ll.|n&`$huu:`; X` |INE- Mal ; Oolotoduvaui. l8ll'l II. IUYUU PUIHLI. \\'. Draper. Toronto. representing a large wholesale music rm, spent: Sunday am! today in the city. Yesterday he visited relatives in (Henburnie. I\....-`L [nil on .4- 5|... D...... llbmnl. nnrvn. VIHILUU FBIIIMVUH Ill IIIUIIUUFIIIU. l)Jn h {mil to see the Ryan Shock com- pany in the Loch Paradise ah the opera house tn-night. Prices. lUc., `.500. and 30c. Thu (Hnhn nnvn All thn Ontario hnnlxmz UOUIU IU'lllgl.|l4- l'l'lCUIg IUG-. JJJU. Illlll JUL`. Tho Globe says all the Ontario hockey union chemgnionnbipa came weeb." Pity they wouldn t. with the execucive of the union working with chat: and in view. Fnr nlnnhina ll nnnntnhln with n in: IDO- Tbo locomotive departmont. of the Gale- doniau milwny. Scotland, employs 7.000] men. and has an annual pay list) of 15-131),` 1 0|)U.' VIVI... I4`......5-...... ....... -l..l. .......s- ||.:-l UUUo Tho Frontenac gun club meets this g evening to arrange for IL shooting content on Good Friday. Outside clubs WI be in- vittd. A Ll.-`I 5...! (L... -u-u..u.-..t..t..- at D.` vluu. A. Mcheod Orr. rapreaemmzive of R0 I bornaon Bros. , aulfaring from a acvero cold for 0110 past; two weeks, is again able to at- tend no business. II... J... ..I.,...s Ll... .l-..|.- I- .-ALL}-.. ........ [BUG I70 Dllllnellu The ice about the docks in gaming very weak. Fumera mm the islands had to lay planks from we ice to the whnvea to land at some points. \\'_ Dmnnr. I`nrnnf.n_ rnnrnnnnhimr n unu lfl. IN. 1}. ANSI], \,Il"l'BDlI Bureau. Don't`. fail be see the Ryan Stock com- pany in the "Lost. Paradise an the opera house no-night. Prices, l0c.. 20c. and 30a. Mn. Rennhnm 'l"rnr.t.Ar. l iM.nhnl-0, lnft. VV. Ut QPUIIUKW , A Glasgow paper announces that. a po- licoman s helmet. coats ve shillings and nix pence. exactly. Min! M` K Jnnlntnn rnlnnrnml hnnnn fr-mn EPIIIIK lH||IllIUl_y UPUHIHKPH The new electric freight car {or the Inc?! atreab railway company WI" be ready for service on Wedneadsy. Minn Maud (?nnnom_ Irlmm ntrnnr. ll0'gH`Q' lllltl nun H'\'r|\ru -'|| ung .`I am S-[IL IM. ll \\. Is 4'1IlI\i- lml of II inn |.-xnvll his wife, hul. rmhxillntzt imz this Mrs. llmun furuuvv hi`! h hum! und 4-`xpv'o*s.~ml girul s..H'>\'. mum of his impri.-mmmnl. \Ir nrnun uln.-idntl In wail 1:.-I` Ix IU|' HUTVICU UII VV unuy. Miss Maud Uunnem, ldoau street. school teacher at Ulurondon, robumod this morning to resume her duties. Hnmnnnlx nunnr rnnnv-inn rlnrina IHO7 KIJUTIIIIIK DU FUUU H18 IIW UUUIUH. Ureonock sugar reneries during 1897 turned out l'.!(),lIUO tom, being only about hhree-fourths of the output in 15%. ' Mndunmlralnnd'whiln in him r-,n.v.wiIl ha HULIGB l:U'I|lgll|/. ITICUH, `UC-p '-IUC. anu u)UU- Mrs. Beechnm Trotter, lttaburg. left. for Toronto to-day, where she j0|llB her husband, and proceeds bo Brandon,N. W.'l`. \\ nrl.' nn the dmmh hrnnnh nf lnhn nfrmut IIUBUBHU, unu PTUCUEQI U0 DI'UUH,LV. W. I a Work on the depot branch of the -treat railway system will be resumed next: week. The road must: be in operation by Juno lab. rm... I..,.-.....s:.... .I-......L-......L -1` I... l1..I.. DIR .)UII UUg Ultlyn Miss M. E Jackson returned home from Toronto on Saturday after amending the spring millinery openings. ` Tho new elnntrin fraiaht (`SIT lnr Hun 'l'Iu Von Luau Nun crowded Into Tho uuuuonc ofsnun Blnck horn wanted. '1`. F. Harmon Co. -1- M- Shorlok. Toronto. in in the city. H00 W- Hurt! Info for Toronto this ultarnoon. "I'M. Llou-u-A nu-an:-._ --.......... mill Ignat- IIIQITIOUII. The Moore canning oompmy will locate in Berlin. II`.-.-`L Inn-A -A- ..l 7 I! I4... |_lA I-.. Funk JOHN. Ion of J. H. J ones. lots for the want today. In Dvrllll. I i Thu lfnlrn lhn-pin. -nhnmn Ah \\'n|rnn I I-v Ion.- songs. Min house to ninm. Prices. l0c., 20:. and mo. 1 Victor Ecclen enter: upon duties aa guard in the Kingston penitentiary this evening. Tha mnmuin n! Rnfn huh rlaniylml Ln` Itnbmd not To uucu mu. 3 mm. In Ilna ling Prllon. Vow \nIk, MuH`h 7.- \v'I`l-|ll lirulm. u rnnvirl in Fun: Hing pnwun, munio-:- ml his wifc-_ u 11:) \\`HH p.1_vi|u.z him :: rim! :1! the plisun 5:|l`lll`ll.'l_\'. lmnm H u lirrmnu, lhirl_\'-fi\'~- `H-:u.~ uf um-, and n rignrunukcw. II \\'n\- .wnu-nv-ml nn Aug, Ills! of |.|~| _\'t`.'Il In Ho`I"." I luu _\Pl .wnto-m-v fur .o.~l.~4.'|ll|l in lhv ~..mn.l do-grc- nnd was Iwo-In-I ::1 Hang Suing nil Sun! In. H \\:|~ vmni. Inn.- UIUVIIIJ A private dance was hold no the resi- dence of T. Maxwell, I it.taforry,lnaLThura- day evening. l`hn nld nnnr hnnnn nf Nnv-Oh Rn-minlo u....v... w. -. -vavv1|IVv|l' I nvncnunnllnnuu L uu|u' The old poor house of North Borwiclx, Scotland, has been sold for !.'l,`.. 69. It is 200 years old. Mill Mmnrin .rn)niAnnn Jnhnntnn -h-nah VIEIU DU Iflllulu Tenders are being asked for the erection nf a brick house on (`lergy street wean for W. C. Spence. A (`Hmurnw nnnnr nnnnunnnn Hun. n nn_ |IUl'UU'IU|l|'lIllB UI DHU UIIDPIIU HI IDUU. Madnmolrelandzwhile in the cIhy.will be the guest) of Mn. Brady! Diviaion street, and Mrs. M. J. Allen, Garrett, street. Hnn'l`. fail tn nna hhn Rmun Hrrmlz nnm_ W U , nu uuon nnnnaoncu. onvint Parquotte wu liberated from the Kinguton pdnibontiuy too-dny. Spring 1898 wt]! pun. choice. Artistic sud uholobb A. D. one at Oo n. ' Boochlncku in Darian, 115.. are obliged to my 3 license fee of 3`: a year. on work: coating 1320.000 hsve been openo at Urabgemoutb. Scotland. On Fxidnv nI'Ahf thn iuhiltn rninuhr-AI: will guru I pvnurmunco DD ayuannum. Quite a number of mochnnion ' were put yo work an the locomotive work this morn- mg. A no: Ross has won the gold medal of the hon: Burn: clubfor singing the poet : I aonua. nun. I Min Mny Franklin returned to (Immuno- to-day. Ifter spending a few days in the city. I)m\ h fail tn Inn bk. Du... Donal. nu... ` `H5 Ulbyn ] 1)on n fail to see the Ryan Stock com- puny in the Losb Paradise" at the opera Victor Ennlnn nntnrn unnn rlntinn nn. UVBIIIIIK. I The marquis of Bute bah decided to} issue a new edition 0! the Roman Catholic breviury. A nrivntn dmmn um: MAM uh Hm -mi. EUU yllll UIU . Mina hlaggie Jamieeon. Johnston stroob, left. for Monbroal on Saturday on B lengthy visit to friends. 7l`.....l..-.. .._.. L_x.... __|_-.1 L- .1 , , _ .- -yo - -`-. -v-w- v..` 7 'VIaeu.=mIo:-I.-urn:-mI~Ir|-n9~ an-laud Lu! wuu uu-uuy. | The steam Ihearing scheme to Walton. Wgo has been abandoned. nnuinr. DA.-.....n.. ....- l:L.-...a-.I 6...... nu Opunuu an urungemouw. bcouana. On Friday night the jubilce mimbroln will give 1 performance at. Sydenham. Unit: A numbar nf mnuuhnninn warn nnf. nu pug:-one by mo . own; to tho indI:p:oPI.Il:nu bio D. GENERAL JARAJRAPHO. Ion Troop: For Olbn. |l_--L ' `Pk- n... Ho llu Iloolgnod. - N n n I, IIQL |;C|GU Ull DIHINIIY nlgnn Dy Iplllllg Pl`|l b RI`8|n- He in: dinp intcd in love. Ho . I was found dead in l. o born by hi: em- : ploysr. Coroner : jury returned I verdict : of auicidg. . Iunnb 'I......I| ll-..-a.|..u-n H... at 53.. OI llulclug. J Frenk Tyrtell. Morriabnrg. one of the Tbeeb known Iewyore in eeetern Onepiok died at the Tmkinh Bubs hotel here bhie` morning. He bed been ailing for come came and came to thin city on Thundey ' 1 Inn for treatment. Cmboine oiolnlo hue made the seizure at Quebec of 84 000 worth of hendrere and fnncy goods, the property of aevenl Svriun ueudlera, who were recently in trouble in the city. [0 in chimed the goods were entered at 5 [net under-ml - nbinn. , \ Hem-e. William Ten and G. R. hamp- t ..".":'..':".'...`.`.""...2"'...i',.'i.' `.`.}3 .3... .... I .'.`"',"..s:?'.l .1'.`. 53"." .`..i`.`..? 451233 `.7. :';?.?...`f.';J.`.a.;'J,".:.:!,322 two well-known women. ` I Luv IUW KID?- ! The Canadian Pacific and the liner- 1 coloninl division of the Canadian govern. 1 mane system of railway: have coma to an -rrnnkomonh whmby the me to Levin and Quebec will non be tutored to its for- mor lull INN!!! for Another week, ulthough uho very low me quoted Int week will not be lll force It. will be remembered I bhlh SL3" VII the ainglo lure gure bhen. ' while for one week, commencing to day. it. f will 1:0 34 single and $45 70 return. The J old nu vna R4 50. tnggvuh I n:-_II_ - 1--.. |.-...I _....l L... 4... ELLXIIII8 11:.- \ mu. cfntury lreulnnunt at an huucxl urlm. worn at M M. c`m-rt-ms Inatunny lvll. Hundreds of vn nnmry todtllnunlnll new ovary mnmh. Wrlwmr uhove book In-dny or drop In mnl QIDXIULT ll IIII Ola FIFO WI! -VI UV. < Joseph Loipello. a fu-m hand working in 5 bho punch of St. Laurent. committed pui- } cido on Saturday night. by taking pario . Irmnn. Ha um: dinnnnintml in lnvn. Ha ln he meantime the two Cnnndmn die- pumnbe are doing a ruehing bulineen. For i Instance, when the C P. R. reduced its Bu. Johu'e race to bwenby-vo cente the (lrend Trunk curried mo tram crown bub very l few more. Now they may then einoo their rate in the eeme as then of the Cl . K. they are considering t.he queer-ion of increasing the capacity ot their Lralne. eo grow in the rush of people to that place. .\'ol.vvith~ I unending the hon sham this is not a lnvorlto time of your for travelling nearly all {mine lure crowded by people taking ndvnnmge * ol the low rates. I mu- n......a..... n_..:::.. .....a n.. 1.....- with Increased Rates Travel ls Very Ileavy -~ull|he Hope: or settlement. MIlNTHl'1Al.. March 7.-The week opens with the railway rate war situation un- changed. The (Janadlan Pacic oliimals ` had no new move to announce this morn- ing and the Grand Trunk people are not likely to do anything unless action is invited by some development on the part of the enemy. All concerned are quite frank in admitting the obscurity of the end oi it all. It is conceded on all hands that tho diiculty is an insoluble as it was months a 0. The U.l .R. will not talk to tht Amer can roads until they agree to re- store lormer tsrilll-. allowing them their differentials. while the American roads and Grand Trunk will confer at any time and place but refuse to restore the differential in the meantime. Thus the matter lklldll to-day. In Lh meantime Um two Canadian dis. oernoon. Captain 0 ilvio, who in is being brune- `orred to "A ` bahbory. Kingston, will be dined by his brother otcora no the citadel no-nigbo. - _.-. ...-.. _.--.. .n...-nun-Ann-- ._ _... RAIEWAY RATES UNCHANGED. Hroa., Brooklyn, has received the - I ohinery ordered by the Quebec bridge ni- pany to make required soundings through I the ice for testing the bed of the river in i the vicinity of Uhaudiere, where the piers will require to be built. Mr. steam: is in town uunneli to personally euperintend the work. The state of the ice ie very favorable for malrinu the required sound- ings, it being two feet thick. Should the weather change and the ice break away previous to the aouudinua being completed the machinery will be placed on pontoon: to finish the work. \'...t-pol .-o run-ulna l.AnI| Kiln:-l>u'nnOn n UUU uuu |-Ulla LVII. L)l.'UlnUl' IIEIUU '.`n)nl Uvu. Mr. Stenrne. of the firm of h'l:%;e C0 HHIULI CUE VV0lK- Yesterday morning Loon Mnrticobe, I shoemaker. aged forty-ve, was found end in his bed at his boarding house. l)r. A. G. Belleuu, diabricu coroner. was notified. and will hold an inquest. this af- DOHIOOII. n.......:.. n...:I..:.. ml... :. ;. kninu n-...., To Be llnuqustod Before Comm] to k" Buttery. I(In[st0n-sonudIngs to Be made in Please where I'IOl'l Are Llkely to He Built-round Dead in Bed. l\ll'l'.||l 2(`, March T. -The Quebec elec- tric railway will shortly change hands. The management will remain the same. It is from necessity rather than from choice that the road is to change hands and there is a probability that some of the present proprietors may be found in the new nom- pany which is to be formed upon the lines of a prospectus about to be issued by the Messrs. llanson |lros., Montreal. It will be remembered that the franchise of the road was procurv ed by Mr. Beemer, who transferred it to the present company. but retained a two yoai's"option on the property. The terms of this were that Mr. lloemer might with in the space of twenty-four months redeem this by paying a ten per cent premium on the construction price and eight per cent. nn lnhn mnnmr invmmrl. The returns l DUB COHUCTUCLIUH PTICU uuu BIKINI pUI' UUIID. on the money invested. The return: from the road have been so handsome that Mr. Beemer is at once redeeming it and burning it over to B new com- my no a handsome prom. owill be consolidated with the Quebec, Monbmorency -'?& Chulevoix railway under one management, nnd the motor road will be run by electricity inatead of steam. An ebrb was made by the Quebec district railway to purchase Mr. Boomer : option, but the parties tailed to come no terms. In in said that the company olfered $300.- UUO and that Mr. Boomer naked $35 000. RI... Uh.-mu... nl I-kn Hum nf Ur run The Blamwwmsmeal l4IIl+lltlI Iitlllllilllliilililileitx .. no: A mm: mm: as I ._.__ NEW COMPANY WILL DIRECT THE QUEBEC CITY LINE. E-RAILWAY cums HANDS.` -w_wTHE BLACKSTONE CIGAR 1 J. MCPARLAND distributing agent for Kingstdh. Fer sale everywhere. The Best 012 The Market. MANUFACTURED BY ; s1'oa'.?{'.$...2`.'.`u1'... '.:'a"..: .'nT.'x's'..'I nnm. IOINI` IDOIU NIOII` IIOBIII. On Wodnoodoy no Bhowvillo Von. orch- doooon Nnylor nnitod in antimony Mr. Booch. Booohlmrg. QM-. Ind "0 3- J- 1-`indlny. doughoor of John Findlay. 01!! ondon oownahip. J. W. Oluk. Bollovillo. tho oightiooh Inllootono of his lifo RM! mod tho ooouionwuoolobnwl by 3 ootivo . pathotiogn I tho rooidonoo oi hlodouglm. Mrs. W. Vundorvoon. Tho duct: is unnonnood ol John Frau at La RMoIo.lun.. A young nu: brought up by Nico rum in Horton. who oIni-` amid to Mnniooho DID non mg. In nmm pm to I . :s...Iu.n. 1: -`tn: at Jannon mm; A . nrno duly run no women. Mu-tin Bolgor. son in Williun Bolgor. Shamrock. wu killod by A falling but In an: of Mr. Bu-nob : uhnntiu up also 0.1 . R. no. . Two Ashen: houlkoopon were lined 36.100501: tctduy Afhtnoon b polio nngiotnuigsoon. for Allowing In non u Ioihr about their howl. n- \n..l.....a-- .5 I-lk.--ill: Van. gush. uropmnmu _ OOIIIULT II III! nnd tout the uurrrnt 0! bolt. - ...--...' .-- -. . In 1-,, New 0! the Blame! oondonul from tho Whiz`: Enchant. Roan-ow counby Onngomon will colo- brno July Web to Cobdon. Mu-min Balm:-. non M Bolmr. DID YOU \\'u~Iuuv umrlml u In--In |nu>|n. ltulnnl u --nnmullnn. Hlruvk llw I-own BEAR ABOUT "rvul Imrul." Hunw nmnlh-` Mun llw Hlulrl .\ln|u-ru nf llw lurk!` vlllu-:4 um IT? ~ I--m`lIu~r and -It-c-Iclvcl Hm! Hw -I_\`|u-I mr II|I~ nvunmu wvw In Iw 4| (|`|MIHlIl`I`. EVERYTHING 'l'hI` I`|III|ll|l`I`P4 wvnl mil with Hmlr Hmllpkw. l`|w Ih-mllvrn Hmunlu WAS H u mull llllnu. '|`|w Vlvrkn hvhl lhvlr hI'NIl|I wlwn Ilw nnntlu urrlvwl, mul LOVELY. Ilw v-lmw wlmlnws c-vc-r_\-\\-Iu~r1~ lmkc-I mo Ihunglu n mlnnlrvl troupe Im-I THE FROST .~H`u-`Kc lmvn. CAME WITH Thv puhllv wvrv nu! ('u||\u|lI'I| (llwy In-\-vr uh-), hut llwy ndnpla-d Un- THE PRICE. l.I~~ \ rm-1 I`lInII|.[|I and Imllllnu pr1`\~mnv It rmlur Hhlrl Nlnlnpt-dv (`xvvpl BUT NOW nw him:- l`llI': lI.l(`|~2 WAH'l`1NHllHlI. IT 18 WARM H wn-nu|lj?lgl{1`C mr .\'uvvllIu-re In Toronto and Mamlrml, hut wllrvn It cnnm A n A IKY 0.. |:|......a.... II .II.I nut "nu " , H. D. BIBBY co.. A SHIRT }STAMPEDE. AL AL) vvnnvsn AGAIN. THE REAL HOT KIND TOO. JOHN LAIDLAW & SUN. -I I ' ' "vJ' Signs of Spring are plen. tiful in this store. They bloom in every yard of our New Spring Wash Goods and ,multiply a hundred fold on the pretty New Ribbons and Laces. We want you to come and see these new Iliings. We know the temptation there is to buy pretty goods when the styles are winning and the prices right ; that is why we press the invitation. ' FANCY SILKS IN NOVELTY DRESS GOODS uuu -4-:rw uuv vul II. I. mm. mm. Juan an. It-Itroal. Que. n........ u .. ... o..n .. m u.m.mu.m min. to I2 n.m nu :`VW-\&.ad!\ (`R-JWTQE Q- l- I331 QT VWINSOME SPRING THINGS. ORGANDIES. DISTRICT DABHE8. HI I Illwk III II. -unmll--cl lull llwy lulm |`n.~1vnmu{|| cm hluu-'l`llI'2 lll(`|'2WAN'l`1N)lllHlI. w'1|nIl|lr|(;f .\'nvvll|I-N|nTm1'ml0 in Klmmnn H and not n'm." H.\l( ll .\ LI. Inn-Jun! n|I'Iu`l ruwnrnl rnm-n or uleno Rwoll Tuxnlo Hhlrl-4, mul whllu they hull you mny lune your cholc-.~ M Hpvolul low by Prices. (iv. In on that nlunnpeslv. 3 36 Km; Itroot. III-.- French designs, 15c, 1. Oc,25c. A rare good line of patterns. and to secure the Novelties comeearly. .a.;"""ila'Z:i.'.'."".':'........' ':`:" `' . 5 g I glnthuIIodtohnuPoI-I Au-stir -mu-mu, in Bank ht nhuynlno we have over fifty styles ranging in price from 25c to $1.25 a yard. Some of the finer quali- men, one Dress Pattern of a design. II: '1 BMIIIAN. I'll! IW. III"! NI. JIIII n.-nu. `nu. ` Hours II n.In. top.m. Hululnyu mm. to I2 ` 1 at 75c. $l and $l.25. Some novelties you will not see elsewhere. u.n. l9|' KIRK |I W Iii IAIIUE-UOI. Fund on Japan} nlnloht at Inilms. no will ndgn Ml an In the lootl Iqlultluro at tho clout 0! Tu undo chlo- mlnion linnnt color to euro upon the dl of his dusk: to dopmy nun. Int. , TU VIII Mar. {Ion Ii `lob UIIOII. Bumuv, In-oh 7.-'l`boo1buMon hero in gun. Thou lo om-one um-ooo among tho mum who on iuoonaod at tho rlugr o moumu which wound than to! on oncooptlbilmu. In addition. tho nguo cuthomloo on no I pl-hoods with tho city oorporotlon. whlc bu uoppod thon- mpplloo 0! Inonoy. - nwvw urvyuvg xauuuivt. 01-rmu March 7.-Ilnjot Pimult. M. I..A. tor than In to mount] Mont.-Col. l'AnAL A. Jnuunu nnlnlnbgn In` nnlllhln II- Iullanuflolonu Bnu.n,- In-all 7.4--The lap nnhlhhnn A llnnnnlnh ha- In (`)l_l;"ci,H(iran| & Yollows. Cuffs to match; A New Donut) Ihlnor. ll-__L 9 ll-l-_ In. STRIPES AND BARS. '(InOton. 390 mm numlcd upon ru.-qumn. It II.-Ils 1)! mV yours` rm-I100 In Irvutllm n-suits of I"! ll 0 lite an drulnl. In-n`0ImnI-nu, lunw bnlw. In one-y,, vurlcoeu.-lu, 1.40.. with my wort! met ` - L. .-.u---.1: -51-: -1- "7', crrjwz 0 Free Book 7 Weak Men wile: anon. me lo u--: Hanna, no 1013'.- ; Yclo R` ' BIINN`. luwnshl , [go 103,`.- wuurn. mo whc; I-zm-. I50 (0 Im. nu-u nv nvvunlu -vIlU . On Saturday Alto:-noon a oou lo of Iocnl hnrnnn mm nn 1 lvh nn . K"... .5 .. Of U0! llff. . . Ran n:. no g I Land 00. .. rm .3.) . out I cum 5`. nu Dan. L and (`uuon . . .. 75 ,3 DomlnIonCotton..,..... .97 u. Ion :-nun. ruonocl IAIIBTU. Ilnnlmnl Dunn \lA|l\I|| ? __ ml"... l1..-..A_. `l|'0IIll) Hwt Rn ll of ovum On rlnB nk. \lnIIl\n'u ank 0uMrloBInk.................. .\loIuon`u Bunk. ot`l`oruum . . . . . . . . . . . . . .` Memlnunuvark.............. Month: nu-' Bank 01 Hamil. Futon Rznnlj offmlnnwmo N nnnl Lnnd On .,' (`nmul|M.| Pnclc Hallway . lvulmh Duluth l`n-r. 1`um|m-mlalnsblo .. Montreal 'l`\`|(\[ntpI Us. ltlvhcllou Nan . ('0 . . . . .. Monu-unl Htroot. Knllw Monlmnl (Mu my . . He'll Talanhnnu _ Mnnlmal (Mn 0 Nil To-lo hum- Rnyul E I`h' 'mroum lunwa: Knyul HN`0lI`h- l\rroutn nway .. Rnlkol ommal. On rink nk . I Haul I!-I men vsnuvd In owrv town and -II\' In nw lhmlnlml ur Hmuln In IIoA;1-urymrlugomsnntu-cur`! rompsnu-. .\`...-umyv-'nI-m. I: uv In :. ` - WI! Wolf. GIIII IIIOII PQII Inn 0 nvm xirwnr. pvr vrmk. Neml unmlullnr Ililnot undplovotkutmu-.l-`nltn-H M _- 1 II! IQ Illory. (Inlet ding! ornhy '=:Iy :2x|'-:,<`nl`u\auu:::utv IT: :.':`l|.t|~c|o'o. to Inlnnl In I t I. Ilu -I -Ir - r M I. uyoto Tagnwglnrumtuua l"IT.Ii'fr:I|_V. l0a.\:Iv-l:`|l-';::'r`:n-I l\I\':;.!9|. ` 1 to have n proolullw uuul(nm\ru. [IN lllmvmha old I) the IlII(`I'1mhml|m: that our Hl'PE [UH Hl"G.\lH`l'Rl'3lI HAM!-I M1-nlmply <|ul|('.|0uu. 'I`m- very utronuont lnrnnc nro mm! In their cruise. '0 huvn bought` only ('hnlcr '0um.: Dairy l_-`NI Hugn, nml \Yl` huw- nit:-ml:--I pm-uovlully tn tho t-urlnu nfllw mm-. so-4-ul odvlsu rn-(`urml Hanna urn~1nt'u~u mlltnlttl ham nnd prove u (I|Nnpp0ll)l- ment to the mu-vlm~m'. Hull` IIIIU IIIIYTI IHIII IIIUVI` ll u|nulr|rIu|n- un-vlaum-r. Hl'l l"n.IOll |[.\.\l-'4lll'1`nI||(|,llpp(V||Z- inu, may u.n:l lender. 'l`lu-_y urv nurv lu pl:-use ynu-nrver_d|nnppalm. 10 tou.tIv;umur1o Bun, 2.01) to 32,3, n-W eel-. .\ n.3 .\lun| uhn Hm-xl.3I 0-: to corn. lm` In Mr : Pena. Iii` In Mr; (Mus alctouc; Bnriey. an In In; R,\'I`,ljc 10 am; mxm we to we ; oatmeal, 31.! to 32.11) ; maul, to |.IIl. ProvIdonn-Ibtk.slcmo to .g1u..;n- 1,nn|_7,-, `K: Ihcon. lav In Mr: Hanna. he to lac; chuucln Or: mwnsmnu. use no 3: '1 HOHAS I71. JOHNS. no PRINCESS 81., commencuu. IUNTIIA L IIOIJI IABKITI. All.'S A NlC.EI`|NG CONVIGT xn.Ls' mi i/vur-'_u::` Ia-mmeu %&tcIa!9%4..BeI:.. uvnnrool. nun tn. ul|n|_.\?n-nu \.lnh 7_I\'Iu..o \- Illa 'l`o llctnrn Ionoy. 5...)-.. _'L_-_.._.- - _- Agents Wanted ! A Oon vlct Pnrdonml. In_.1,__ ,,,,,,1,. I I 7.-.\1ri.III Inn ` l`ll.'l_\'. u _\ 4`nI.~ \\'. I\' `.'II In Wlllll in run-4| Hum is '4-mi. In... 1...: .....uH|.;L....l -v-In-nun ruuuvvl CIIISTU. 1 Montreal, um, Mun-h 7.-- I"lnur- x-1 n Sim br|i' msikot uloi. Quoullzunaaf sf, ` Wlnmr`. to $1 : Pawn: Hprlng, ';.|0m gs: mull Ra-||vr.g`M0tn Sm; Extra. 70 `LID: N|IBl'I'lIIw..i>-`l- to ;;L.-1o; mun`; Bu en 85. to :OMur|0 Baum, ,-3~__`_m, Grun-\\'heaI.. .\'n.3 Hum. 31 LIA: Horn. Ilv In up : Pena: IEIn n...u.. - 1...... In`- IHIIPIH. `(I III \'I-sil ]I~`I` hula- urrno-(I :41 Ilw pru- llw l\\u lIN'l Ihv'_\ `I \\u-ro- ver.\' frwml .ll|' nu hnnr n-un~ fut-I ;:\\u_\ llmn - .l.u'k.wn_ \\hu \\:|~ [m'tiw- J~n.'k.~|-an In- |u.s limo mm up, for an lllllv linu- 'l \\r h.n.'n- :1 fun .'.'m ..l7|) . Ill um.- LIL`; Inn -an llh lllil I II) in law MI! Im |7:: lm IR`: nu l.llI'I- hu~z- A Now York man myth that he and his wife novor hue disputes because the nut in which they live in to mull then in no ` ! room tor Argument. ` ' An olfon-In L0 in nude In nluluh do . psmnonhl atom: in Now You: saw. I: ' will receive tho nnpport. ol ovory bminou I lulnuu-95 IIIUTPT Bemunp of the l! t)lI|r|t' .\lr.~'. Hrnun had taken to pay hm tuuutmmt .: vim th plea was granted. .\'u(Ic|-I1|_\`Ht`:uIII mined his arm and the dt`te1'l|\'e' cm the glitter of u long, thin knifv. lh':nun hrollght it down uilh fvurlul l'uru-o- nguinat the lcll Hide of his \\`lI0*"1 In-vtx. Una out nnverad thn grout. hluml \'4.-mu-I und ulmosl ilmtuntlv tho \\mu.m um 11-Id. Detective Jtu`.1HOl1 sprung upun Bruun, but the convlvt. luul timt` In gas}: the woman`: haunt so-verul time-.-4 mole. Two other cunvir tn who wen-In the corridor mum In tho` Ia-wt-tivu-'.-t us-\~ niutauce and the muruvrvr was sub- dued. Two Only Live non. Alderman J. J. Behnn pouoneo I copy 0! the routs lien lor Onuno ward than wu mod away back in the only ftiu. Of All tho nunoo it contains. the only two now living in the city are J. George and J Cunpboll. A couple of othcruro living in other path. but with the exception of those four or the III the voters of that day lnvo dlod. --- ----.--- > I u-----; ...v: uvvil nous: uny- Bnt. tho but novor coon better than lor | the mono] thsn Abernathy is nhowinp for ' um opring'n_tnd0. Pnnluhlng countorfolurl. The bond counborfemor of Carin : Little Li var Pills At San Francisco got oi!` with n unbonco oi foray days in jtll, his upped tor mercy moving pruidenb Brena Hood of the On-Mr oompcny no inuroodo in bi: bo- hsll. Ono druggiet had his choice bo- Mnon n 8200 fine And 1N0 day: in jail. no the jud oboliovod the man know wine be was ul ing. Another. who did not know In VII committing an oonno. was fined $200 wibhoub the imprisonment: nlcornm tin. HIE IE uwr. Jame: S. Poster. aailor miaaionary. oc- cupied the pul it. in the Fireb Rapbiah church Iaeb ev mg, I king on the pro- greemadvantagee an diflioultiea of min- eionary work among the sailors. noun or mrfr. woicn. \ eaterday death claimed another Clltal/.8, when Mrs. Thomas Welch. Sydenhmn etreot. passed to eternal row. The de- ceased lady had been ailing for over a your wibh consumpbion, bun bare her aflliction wibh patience and christian forbibude, Her maiden name was Mary Cam ion. Adol- phuatown. and eho was marrie to Thomas Walch, driver for the K. & 1 . railway, a few years ago. She had reached her forty- ohird year. and leave: a family of three children. one none and one daughter. The funeral occu rs tomorrow afternoon from the family renidenoe. ruling The rulplm. The pulpinin Sydenham street Metho dish church was occupied yenberdny by Rw. J. (irenfell and Rev. E. Grammy, huh deliverin excellent. and instructive diacourlos. he theme throughout. was charuuber--tho one thing deaired-th|b which Iuu other all other things have ed. than which counts after the work of this life is over. I......--U Imps... --:ln.. -..:.-:....-.... .... Death or A Venerable Lady-. Mrs. Andrew Caldwell. relictol the late Andrew Caldwell. passed comentedly into hsr lonq eternal rest at 7:30 o'clock this morning nt the residence of her grandson. George Cl de, Cataraqui. The deceused, a native o Airdrie. Scotland, came to this country in lH3l. She was a staunch mem- ber of the Congregational church and for mmy years that have gone by her constant prayer he been to dwell with her Saviour III glory. Mrs. Caldwell was ninety-two Wars of ago last February, and lor the past few years was a great suf- lerer. being the victim of two accidents. ln I831) she had one of her limbs broken and in l.`"N5 hm her right arm fractured. Although .....,I med she never lost her lsrth in God. he deoeaeed was the mother ' 0: Mrs. Thomas Clyde. Jenkin street, Kingston. and of the late William Calu- wall. Riverside. Cal. III III lb. goo far as he is concerned, he says. the election in Frontenac will non be protested. The contest: was conducted in an honorab!e way. |mnd ho was fairly defeated. He is always willing to lose to the will: 6f the people. but for his friends` sake he is sorry shut. the result turned out as in has. nuuuug nu at. J. l.. Hayoock, ex-M.l ., was in the city to day looking as spry as though be bid won instead of lost his srlinmentary sent in Frontenac. "Lark 0 votes, was his laconic replv in answer to a question as to whet he attributed his detest. I am not worrying any," he continued. "I can take defe ins eaeily as any other men. We must l in to telre the thorns as well so the rose; in this world. 4309, I was condent of winning. but the fates were against me. " What About that onvernmnnt. nnnitinn IUIIIIIHII Illlla What about chat, government position 1 hour you have been given 1" but to this thu ex leader merely laughed and tossed his head In much as to say "there's noth- inu in it. - Uvuvlvlu 5 uluvuuu. F. A. Filgimo. convict: in the penitenti- ary. Inn pardoned to day. with I six weeks reprieve. Filguno in an Ibelien. whoee home in in rnnilbon. He was Ientenoed to prison in 1895 (or three years for delreuding hie employers The oiience nu e trivial one.t.he riuoner being 3 good- heerbed sud pr-action |y on inoiieneive man. He use I thorough mueiciamdie laying hie genine on eeveral ooouione in t. e institu- uion. n rendering good service in 3 char: in who 'ebn chapel. `thorn ll. lnlonl nu Published In __ rouolu long. Every mun. woman and <-lnil:I/i'rT(`lu- uuunlry prubulny know. the lune of `Yankee Doodle-,V but I duuh(If more than (me! In 1.000 kntmn Hm \un'.h-I uf it," mid George II. Ht'.'INnr(|, lhu gun- o-rul pusuenge-,I` (mun of tlw (`hi-`ago, Milw.-Aukue and 81. Paul l`uilI(md yum- ll-fmly. l'vn \|'hixl|Nl Hmt lu"nt- .-nim-1-, I mm ' WORDS OF "YANKEE .0OODLE"" `'1 V9 \\'n|Mlf.`tl unu LlIlIl' .~um'I-. I mi an slnull lmy, \vh'rh us quiie n fvw yeuls nan,` mntinm-I M I`. Ila-uffurcl, "but I no-ver knew tlu- \\ur(|.s of `Mm. km Uundle' until I \\:In|N| to lll;|k(' :1 little collection ul' putrinhc .5-.ng.-4 1: fun; duyn ago.` The uuul.-5 uf lh-2 song are as follow: .\ Yankee my IN Him uml (all, And never ovnrfzu, ail`; Al dance or frnlu-, Imp und hull. An ninuhlo up. n 1111 Nil`. (`lmI'uA-- Yunkc-1` Unmllv uunrd yn \'unIlDn n.m.II.. .;n4lv- u-mny. I've whiulled Hunt \\ mm l' Mr. lh-uffu "hut I m-vpr knmr llw \\nn|.u of `Y: llv's nl\\'u_vn 011! on lr:\|nIm.r tiny, (`mnllwncnuu-m or u-lo-climt. AI huck nntl lrmlv Ilu klln\\0~ u \ 0! thriving In porfm-lion. A IllYlK{'l' nu) I As nimble `""K("` |}UU`Ill' KUHIU .\'U Yankee D(|(Ht' d.u|(l_\'; I";-.1r not tlwn, nur Ihn-n YIIIIKPO I)(m(lh' d.md_v. Mn n.TE.-n' loo: Day n ..s .I.- I... .......- .4... L.n-.. -L___ Imnsl. un Dewruey uuuernoon Ie on local eherpere pub up e game on I ermer pt I Wellington etreeh reeorb, Theiy offered to bob ve dollars the former cou d nob open A oettaein jock-knife while one 0! the fol- lows counted ten. The money was put. up end the farmer loco, us the knife opened l by e aing. A couple 0! sergeant: (mm "A bun-v hnnnnnnd llnnu and mum, 11'?! bargnino In " For In. unddooon Alntnd fa. polling ullrulvlllonl )0! to DO oonnna. Puma. Ont. . Much 7.-Oicisl declas- ' lion lot South Lunch ohowt; llnhonon. mnmvum. -2,195; Clark. ubonl. L398; Mnthnnnnh Inn inntm 79'}. l'l|IKI'VIIlV'I. '-'_ll'~): UIITI Madman : unjomy 797. ---__.-q----_ I IAICIIIUT IIXI -`IV . B1`. Tn0\u.I, Ont. March 7.-Tbo.Enn- ing Tina (oonnrvnwo) china (bu Ibo |' roconut in Want E|gin shown I pin 0! nine . vote: in favor of Ilcbiumid. consorvutivo. In the locnohlp of Aldborough with thin} I polling oub-divuiom no to ho counted. PIRTIL 0nu,. Hunt: 7 ..nm.m Ami.-. I ma. Conn! nu, Hnt.. Mu-ch 7.--The oicinl count tor Wan Northumborlundin: Clnko. hbonl, 1,054: Mulhollnnd. consecutive. I 1.520; majority I r Cluko I34. |:h:nI.I\'. 0nb.. arch 7.-0ici|l count North Wnurloo. lackhor. connorvntivo. `..'.7U|: CIOIIIOOI, hbonl. 2,638; majority for Lnclnor nixtylivo. ' B1`. Tnn\lA.I. nk , Ilnnnlu '7 ._`I'|m I-`nan. Omotnl Doclnnllonn. Nu-.\.~u::,Onc.. Mu-ch 7.-Tho oioinl. doclnmtion 0! the poll: on Lounox wu mnde Saturday, thawing I mnjoriuy tor Ayloeworuh, Hibonh of thirty-throo. The tognlu nu: Ayluworth. mun; Monchnm, 1. 33. IUOI Illf IBI IHIQTUIII. The Ontario govornm no is about: to take over the indunbriul schools of the pro- vince. The Mimico pchool. in in under- stood, will be done uuy with. The boys there will be pluved in the provincial ro- formstory. which in soon to be removed lrom Peneconguieheno to Oxford county. Many change: will be nude in the reforma- any. It will in mode more like the in- duetrinl schools. By such action is in he- liovod the government will one c1naider- nhle money. and tho roformutory be much improvod. PIN] IUUDII Ill Ialllll UK I cu-uuenunnn. John Yorrell. who has been in the guns warden : ollico At the parliament: Dund- ` ingc for some months, bu been appointod inspector 0! sheries. He will make his headquarters in Eaeox. when in in thought his presence will do much to stop one wholesale slaughtering of sh which the government: in trying to pr tech. Hero- wforo the dominion govor out has ul- wnya looked after the deb nob. Now the local govormnont. will nle hove 3 man to look ulcer its interests. 'I"|.- l\..5-...'.. ......._....... ..L :- _|__..\. A- -qua run`. :1 wuplo or Ilurulnu Irom "A (story hnpponod Along nnd oom- pollod the {skin to mourn the money. An Vmployee of I Newnpnper Appears Iu Donn-t-'l`l|elr Llnlilllty. 'I`mu\Tu, 0nb.. March 7.-~Haorge E. Scroggie. an advertising agent, appeared in tho police coiirtytihis morning clnrgeil with creapnaaing on bhoetreet. cars. Bcrog- gie relusodbopey his fare unless 8 soul. was provided for him. Scroggie is an em- ployeerof the Evening News which has boeurgihg the public to bake this course, making its battle cry, "No aeab, no law." The crown attorney urged than the cane mm clearly one at nreepnaa and said in win 3 serious thing wbenanewapaper urged the public to take such a course. The cue was adjourned until tomorrow. The: uunnjnn nf thn linhllitu nf Han UGUU WEI! IIUJUUIIIUU I-lllllll LU`|llUl'l'UVV. The question of the liability of the directors of the Farmers loan compzlnv, which was expected to come up before the muster-in-ordinary this morning, was ad- journed until Thuraoay, the defence not being ready. On Thursday next counsel for Mrs. Mary Tcogood, Toronto. who has entered an Action against: the directors of the company to recover 2.001! of her money winch was invested in the Farmers loam atoclx. and incidentally to beat their liability And that of the aurliborn of the company, will move before the masterin- ordinnry to have the mine of the com- psny added an that of n co-defendants. .lnhn Ynrrnll. who hnn bum in him onmn evening. Deceased was a justice of the peace for a long time. He came of U. E loyalist much. He was the eldest) of ve bmoiiors. the other four surviving him. per 5 UIUUIU l|lUUL'llUUl'Ea 4' On February 17th he took a walk around the city going down as far as the dry dock. He attended a meeting in Brook street Methodist church that evening. and next morning. as though overcome by over-exertion he fell ill. Bight da s later he was attacked with hiccoug B which lasted until death. On the after- noon oi the 3rd inst. he was stricken with a hemorrhage of the brain. which brought on paralysis affecting the entire right side. Despite this aliction he remained con- scious up to Saturday alternoon, death en- suing about half-past seven o`clocl< that evening. linnnmmrl wait a instinn nf the nmann for n Ill WISH wuuru III: uuluv In uulluacu. He lled many positions of trust with honor and faithfulness and secured the re- spect of all classes of citizens with whom he bad business. For over forty years he was the respected clerk of the municipality of Kingston. For :1 like period and until his death he held the ollice of clerk of the second division court for the county of Frontenac. He was the first hide inspector for Kingston district. and re- signed the office only a short time ago in lavor of the present incumbent. bur a period of twenty years he was mad engi- neer of the Kingston and Na nee road. For over fty years he he! an oicial position in the Methodist church on the Gataraqui circuit. In politics he was a staunch liberal and a great admirer of Sir Uliver Mownt. He was also a life- long subscriber to the l)AiL\' Blcrrlsu Wm-:, and was numbered armng the pa- pers oldest subscribers. 2. (in Fnhrimrv l'.'th he tank a walk =Ie Iald Inn: loemoes of `Iron and man. charged Inn ounce l'nIt|!nIly--Duuen. dent of United Ilnplre nod iletlsodlst Itoek--A Iellhlnl and Hard Ohnl-ch Io:-let. By the desth 0! Peter Swiizor McKim, which ssd event occurred on Ssturdsy lest. the township f Kingston ioses one of its oldest resident Born in Ernesttown township on Ju 5th. 1813, he resided there for e ehor time, but over half s century ago made Cntsrsqui his home. He merri srloth M. Guess. who preceded him to the other shore some years n 0. and the union was blessed by six chil ren: John N. McKim. Untan- qul; Amelie Mcliim, Kingston; Mrs. (Rev D J. H. Chant, Newburg: Mrs. J. A. (in-diner. Kingston; Mrs. I). E. Nose. Tamworth: Mrs. (Rev.) C. Mooring, See- lrmz ma PETERS. ihum. PASSES AWAY-AT AN ADVANCED AGE. ' rov . 8 Deoeeecd bed reached the age of four more and four years, and had he lived for three months he would have celebrated his eighty-fth year. For n ehorb time he made his home with his eon-in-law. J. A. Gardiner. l'nivereit.y svenuo, where he entered into resu on Saturday lest. Ile- ueneed was elile-long Met.hodisl:.end came of a long line of Methodists. His greet-zrendlether. Peoer Switze; was A member of the fires Methodist: class organized in New York eiby in l76(' by Philip Embury. Mr. McKim sew his Aged enueo.-cor while he was on a visit to Canada early in the present: century. For many years Mr. McKim wee clese lender and Sunday school superintendent, and was al- ways "a ` liberal church supporter. He was 3 men of many superior eb- tsinmenle, eileble and generous to is fnulb. lmolligenb. in was a treat; to converse with him. and both old and young found him a veritable store of knowledge. lie was evre considerate of the feelings and interests of Lhoee about him and by his heel; and kind heertedness won {or e iriend all with whom he came in contact. `U. 5311...! ........ ..,..io:nn. at 5.-".0. ...:n. FHUHQ` 0] IS ||lI|Fr|HUI|H|Fl|l. Mrs. Rrxnm ale`.-idvrl lmnd Sllllllllal)` amu Illa nun M 3:20. \\ ht-H kiszw-cl em.-h nlho-r uml H In Tlmnv nu! fur In all" an hnnr CASE OF TRILSPASS. Iooopuon Ponponod. laxnox. Inch 7.--A Ipocinf dupntch ` from Rollo an the pnpoood rocoplion of. tho Bwho pilgrim: by tho popo wu I nomd mun In an indirnooiuon cunt IIIIVPU I'll V---I-. BM .\\.\. Much 7. ~'l'boA__8pInioh vnr- 1' chip Allomo N Ill. having on bond ftun hundnd coldicn from Spain, urine in this port yuurdiy morning. A: the vocal muvod to her nncbongo hugs shot out from aha pier: with had: on boord and social: batman:-out I Iduhoro ro rad one I woloomo to which I m soldioa on Alfonso XIII npliod with churn. (IV llll l\vnIIIvu. 1 NEW \J-nus, March 7.- l`ho World ; Hnvunn conupondonn eon'dI word that Walter B. Bukar l'nitod Santos conaul at Sign L: dnnd hen reigned his oico. According to the corlupondenb comul B.u|<-.nr tools um. tho Ameriosn govormneno m its imcoivucy regarding Uubun Mhirn has ignored nll the 00nIIIlIr roporu. And that. we canon}: to AI] intone: and purposes In nucleus to chnnneln of |n~ 7 formnuun. | OK [HE DWI) pl'F]ll(llCU!- After a long and painful illness Mrs. I): y. wile ol Sidney Davy, A popular con- ductor on the Grand Trunk railway, Iliad Friday night at lirockville. Her ailment. was enlargement: of the liver. The decenn- ed had attained the age of forty-eight years. She was born in lime b own, bu spent the greater part) of her life in Brock- ville. llulbnnd And WHO allot, Sn` FlH\'I`l'~'I`II, March 7.-Mnbel Keno- ing. known [rum New Yarlx to San FrLm- ` oiaco no the "queen ol 1 l0l\pO0l\0lP," was , choc nndlacally wounded by Jerry rulli- ` van. ll city hall jmnicor. in the saloon of her husband. who also received I bullot. from the same pistol. Suzlivun cuter- ed Konbiug a anloon sud culled for a drink. Beloro zerving him Koolaing demmdod payment. ol ll blll alleged to no duo. Sullivan nmrie an maulmng reply which broughb Mrs. Kcnting [.0 me front. Her romnrko enrngod Sullivan, who drew a revolver and shot her in the lefn breul, inflicting I morul wound. Tnon Sullivan turned his revolver onl Ketting and cont L bulleo through moi buck ol his neck. The wound in not fatal. ` Ilnllinon. nu... .-us-0`:-I H: In nnlpl on DUCK OK [Ill XI. | DU WU|llIlI ll IIUV KIWI. Bullimn was arrested. He is said to ho tn opium Iiond. Mabel Knting in re- portod to have clonred Over $80,000 by disreputable pmcmcol during the world : fair in Chicago. Uflly DWU WUUKI. - An Uklnluoma oditor has placed I new interpretation upon the communion. He says in vouchnted the right: to every man no worship God according to the dichnbea of his own prejudices. Afmr u Inns: and nuinful illnall Mn. IIIIIUII VVUFIIHR Wlbll '.lllU|I Ullu III \v'lIVV- For o-lashing n constable with a knife James Lodger, I-`unanoquo. was sent to prison by the palms magistrate of Brock- ville. He has been out of ('ent.r|l prison only two weeks. An (Hclnhnmn mliltnr hm! nlncad A naw KISUVH ("CH UlIH'r UH" \\l'll' \l`I'_\ l_\'. 'I'l'-t'._v Hal fur hall" hum wr.-:ing nnly u [on the desk of (I(`lt`l'HVP \\ pneselu. I-`iuully dHm-tivo J1.-k formed Hruun lhnl \ but llruun plvad-d lull: Innger auyimx, "Cun'l Iuinutes morn ." nnnnnnn nf Ihn II 4|I||||A- \lr.-

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