Daily British Whig (1850), 5 May 1896, p. 4

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wnnon up just been consummated, chi latter booomoa tho In-gut uloointion in the Uniud sum. having I bank! of 4% nd I-cpl-ounting our .000 of cattle. TM his crew, New Hnvon. Conn. hu boon invited to mm on umuu main: roptu. bin t-It invitation our to an A menu will In holdon J y 18th and IOOII. Yuk w mmgcuono hvonbl inclined mouth German lnvitxion. but 6 ummmo tho but mun non ifs onunduy will ho a mulch- Inorienn univcl-sit`. Tbomnbnrg ` u I I J 1 ` I oonnaene mat. the strikers will win. With the merging of zinc Northvnourn Nob:-uh come Association rap:-counting 40.000. hand of came into the Wechorn South Dakota shook growers association, which in jun boon the lgtbor booomoatbolnmut nnoninion In nave Mlultod in her death. _ Every member of the hoisting nnd rt- nble enfineere order. Boston, obe the order o the organisation and struck yen- terdny to enforce the eight hour demand. The otciale of the union are much pl by the oom leteneee of the tie u and are V` condent t t the strikers -in .. - ...... u-no nu unu uulull at muun y u t. the strikers n. blag lnnroimr nf tho "nhthnu `luvs n new ' creumon. . (htinenu gzint. Cntholic church in to II. to be pruonhed by his exoellenoy the governor-genenl in cum- memontion of the eervioerendered her ex- oellenoy the Countess of Aberdeen :1`. the recent unfortunltao accident. that might have malted in her death. Evan mnmhnr of 91.. I....x.u.... ...'..a _-4 uonnecmng with the railroad. The Marquis of Northampton. who owns the greater wt. of Clerlxenweli, in build- ing, in the cart of is desperately squalid district, is vant polytechnic inotitubion, in which the humbleat clanea may obtain, without ohargv, mental and physical ro- creation. Lining... `D..:..i n-..L-i.-- _L,"L - anuun The German railway has received a con- cession to navigate Lake Valencia, Vene- zuela. The corporation will expand four million bolivara in colonizing in the vici- nity and will also establis a tramway connecting with the railroad. Mamuin of Nnrthnmuum mi... .......- er . <\/illie Wilde. brother of Oscar Wilde, was charged at the Marlborough sh-ooh police court, yesterday, with having been drunk and disorderly on Saburdoy night. He pleadod guilty, and was fined ve shillings. German milwu hu mmina . ...... 5/c rc[sI nugusn or one beginning of Be bomber. Constable Tinaley, Broollvi le. who H ~ urod in the ahootin tragedy at Brookvil e last March. is to is presented with the Sanford gold medal by the Royal Canadian humane society, as a reward for his brav- erv. ovnclvll ul um: uuuumun nouso, no cam can be held this year until the end August. the beginning of Se urod in Llm nhnntino onmmu .5 n......I...n ante, was carried. Owing to the money for the militia camps not having been voted at the law session of the dominion house, of August. benvinnina of Rnnfamhar commons vacant. Mr. McCarthy addressed A mass meet- ing at Brockville last night, and at the close A resolution endorsing the candida- ture of W. J. Cluff, theindependent candi- date, carried. Owina on H . . M A u .... t-.. .L. n-.- wr namnnrgn and so. Andrew's universi- ties. has accepted I Scotch judgoahip. This will render his soul: in the house of vacant. Mr Mnr`.....o L... ...u....--...2 - __ _ .- um poemon. A judicial enquiry involving charges of malfeasance 0! oflioe was begun yesterday in Chnthnm. Ont., before judge Bell. The char ea are laid against. ex-Aid. Henry Smiti, ex-M. P. 9;. m.....u... n............ ,---__.A..,- .- -- r- umlnn, ex-M.1'. Sir Charles Pearson (conaervative).M.P., for Edinburgh and Sb. Andrew's accented A Room}. :...lm..i.:.. aynwnl. It is reportnd from Hamilton that Canon DuMoulin, Toronm. has been decided on by the high and low church parties LO auc- ceed bishop Hamilton, if he will accept. tho position. iudininl Annniru lnunluinn ..k-....-_ -l no uouroyed.` Two Philadelphinna are making I pro- poanl to the London, England, county council to take over all the street. mllway lanes and replace them with an electric aynbonl. ll. in rannrhvl G.-nm n....:n.... AL-A n_.__, sea. In :31: now stated that Baron Hirsch did nohlenve tho Prinoo of Wales 1,000,000, but. ordered his I.O. U`: for that Amount to be destroyed! T\V'0 I'hiln.dnlnhi:m- nu-A nnnlnhun n --V -'vv---uv- nu uuav - - - - Potont solid one Place Crank Shut. .'. Bolblubcannz Hollow Axles. < hub rumng and Euro) Hubs. 1.1370 Don-mu. colnpleoo. Mr. Stairs in tr ing to recover the con- servative nominamon in Halifax. which was given to Mr. Borden, and a Ibrugglo is expected. UUU K. F. Martin was nominated yestordny by the liberals of Provencher, and the slum of Manitoba liberal candidates in now complete. Mr. Htnirn in 0.:-m'nn nu mumm... AL- ...... ulgnnulona orueml Itnodea and Mr. Bait. Heorge Follect at ('10.. wholoaale mer- chnnta, New York and Boston, have assigned. The firm had I capital of H00.- 000. uopenuenc nomination of that oil; . The directors of the British South Africa company have decided (.0 ask for the re- signations of Cecil Rhodes and Mr. Bait. Heome Fallen. .1: (an whnln-nln ---- uueipn. - The Hamilton Herald is shouting hard to have B. B. Oaler, Q.C., oorod the in- dependent nomination of that city. South Africa EU pwu D Guelph. The H: me pope : moaumon in Cuban Affairs. Guelph nanco committee recommend a rate of twenty-ve mills on the dollar for 1896. Dun `I I1 O.....-_I._. I lL-AL_, u IBUO. Rev. J. H. Sowerby, Chatham, has no- ceptod the call to the First. Bapbilf. church. Guelph. ` Sploo ol tho Morning Pnpon And the Very Latent Dolpltohou. The Sgmnish yovernmont. has declined the pope: mediation in Cuban nffnirs. Uuelnh mlnnn nnmminnn nu-nm...-...J .. nations with the l_oroign powers." .2 ` President Kruger ulna oxpreuod hope ` fora cloier union nth the Orange Free State, and declared that the mining indul- trioa of the country were rouperoua, the native affairs peaoeful, an the nnncinl condition of the republic sound. Th0 Dmsidenta of hnth nhnmhnm nu--as common or me republic sound. president: of both chambers were re-elected. - vu-V -Ivuuvllv on nu. uuz Lu _l0I ihe countr continue: to in frie lations wit. Krucrer ulna axnmnn ~ ; :"** ` `"891 : , reviewed the events of the year. He began ` by deploring the death 1:! N. J. `l'he,VollInsd Gonvenu. Pmrromn, May5.-'l`he Volkmed wan yeeterde sfternoon. President in bleed rein to the _ohemberI, Smith, vice-president of the Trenevnl republic, who died about I month ago. end continu- ed by eaying thnt reoent event: which had been due tomalevolenoe, and telgeh ob-l _ jocte hed lntnrrupted _the rest` on peace of the oountr . It has ever bee; jeot, he furt or said. "to ogre development and prosperity __i` lie in A peaceful Inennet, goat, with the fullest Md _ ` uring this eemion the vokeree'tl`3 ll u- ` slut in retorimz rent ahd pehoe. ed that ` through our united co-operation -`the cqun- ' try ma. ourish and beoome p rout, to the henet of all. 'te in trouble: the friendly re- lations foreign powers." 3 T43: Ihollnnlluulllll. If "An R _I- AL. L..._. , nu neuron; II vocal-I10It tho ' oouiu run s. Nlw You, my 5.:-A n doepetch from Oepe Town to he Journel an the deoleion respecting the reduction of theoepitel eentenoee of the are men at Pretorie. will be given to-dey. Boers generally edvooete the remiloion of the I eentencee. All the, prieouere have pre- eented eepernte petition: in ng the miti- fetion of the lty. No tore are al- owed to one prleooerl. The Volketen. the Hollondere organ, elone ep rover the , eeuteneee, end eeyetheTi-envee in man; | enough to carry them out. ` ' The Port Elinheth Hereid eeye : `, Gregoroweki wen im from the Orange Free State eepeoielly for the trial. ` Ah ox lnnetion ol the judge : new (5 Ian- tenoeelierdtond. Hod edthe court of `iuetioe with e endilh lust for blood on an outrage on common sense thet shocked South Alrico and brought the country to the v of civil war." Pnrronu, Mn 6.- be convicted heve been furnished w th better food than they have hitherto been supplied with. and are otherwiee receiving excellent treatment. Their food is not now limited to ordinary (ere, broad. meet, eto., lint they no per- mitted to have many luxuries. oehlo JUDGE ! sAvAa: sgmtucs ot- anAoao1'nAusvuLausnc:. I'M Boon Advocate I'M lautuou at tug Brlttalou-og-0-`n pl! unthlnw nnllnltloag heoonryouctho ouplhlruu c. T0 fnnvancii op aim WAR] PITH or THE NEWS. nun, monoovo ouoon andltev. W. B. Guy, J. lorooqno. J. I`. lloborlnou. NoIloNdI, Dr. Ndhon. J. D. Park, W. Power. Juno Roddon: hr:-tun. E. Chown. John lolhy. Nd] IoNdl- undi- ton. Jana nu.-um and J. u. dum- mnnu us. on. s ' Tho lohoul on an vuulppolnv ed bycho 00' . Including Ibo pd- dcumlnnnnranduonhnu ox-ammo l'I' UIIIES EC) DUCATION in `ma... nvvn- r..- - by Gino Fond. lnoiidiiig Eud- dant. Innnnr and u u-Colo J; - P-sh. W. IloI)o;slla|naiutir`,. n. cum?-;' nail tn . . Muqn : bond - ...'.?a, thonbovo andRov. w.$. Iuuw one no , wuneld Int even- in; in an eohoo rooms. when reports of tteenrer, committee and Ilbnrlen wen rend. The following were elected oloen for the coming yur: President, R. J; McDowell; Inumer, Omthere; neon- tun. T. G. Hhmuil: hand an num.._.. Inc nun nnnnu muting under the new not. olunqng the title of mechanics insti- tuaooo lio lib wuhcld Int imr in Art Inhnn rnnmn -Dun n......A. \ nuugnwn. Executive oonunit.0oo-All oioo baron, Mn. Mon no Btnngo. Prof. McNou h- Jgn, Min and Both. Min M. 000. Dr. Music. v. s. . Honorary solicitor, I`. Ki . Secretary and trounror. in G. M. nntln cmr, nor. unrr-nu-no. U. 14`. Smith. Oounoil-- v. J. R. Black, Jnmoa Mo- Anhur. 0,; . Hnguo, Dr. Nichols, V.S., int Ilund `Bow, Ilia Inhtar. Mu. Montnguo Strange, Miss M. Cattle. Dr. J. Mania. V.8.. J. C. Dobbs, Mrs. B. W. Folgor, Mrs. R. S. Dobbo, Prof. Mn- N nughbon. Executive oommit.ho_All am... 5...... mngawn. I ruidonb-Edw. J. B. Penn. Vice-presidonts-Dosn Smith, Min Mn- chtr, Pro. Carr-Harris. C. F. Smith. OOHIIOH---R.QV. J. Rlnoh Janna: Ila. ` perlorm nu. Reva. M. Mucgillivray and J. K.Muc- marine nlno made most entertdihing ad- dressee upon the subjects trusted by the aocieay. noting the great. changes that have taken plan in the feeling: 0! Iooiety upon this point.whioh was hopeful of still better bhingu to come. The ohnirmnn closed the meotm with an entertaining nddmgg, The 0 can elected for the enauing your were: llOll0l'II'; I Kingston. Pruidan Prlnc;ss St.. Kingston. ._________________. nun-4 ___. _ _., -n-nun-wlr AIIIIIIIIO IOOIIII. Tho nb Annual muting under Mn how not. ohanzinz moohnnion i...o.a. Ia--=-7----1 pmuse. W. Nioholls, veterinary surgeon. made an address upon the dehorning of cattle and ssaured the meeting that if it was conducted in I proper manner by n peneon who understood the quslities of bone and nerve it was not ncruel operation, but he wns sorr_v to say that men went about the country cutting the home in cruel fashion for a few cents each. and farmers were so economical that they hired these incom- petent persons. The oonoensus of the meetin was shown to be in favor, of hav- ing per iunent plme restriction upon the~ rnctice of dehorning, to the extent of al- owingonly properly qunlied persons to perform It. Revs. M. Mmaillivmv and J I! .u-.., _............ .... muwu was uuuvureu Dy Prof. McNau bton. of Queen's college. u n the benets of humane example and pizdin . He was pleased to notioe that the congition ofanimals, such as horses. dogs and cattle. was better about Kingston than in Great Britain, the country with which he was much more familiar. and their treatment seemed to be much more considerate. He set forth as the great example for humane work the love and actions of the Divine Lord, whose similes were vwy often pointed in the direction of innocent animals, and whose humanity was so often expressed in His treatment of little children. The profes- sor made a strong protest against the fashionable folly of docking horse's tails. a cruel custom, not onl agonizing in its operation but rendering a horse more vulnerable to discomfort from ies. An order had lately been issued from the British army headquarters ordering the docking of the cavalry horses, and he hoped that the action would not be ex- tended to Canada. where the climatic con- ditions made it a still greater cruelty. He moved a resolution. proteetin against the custom and it was carried wit hearty ap- plause. Nicholle. vahm-inn-u lllrnann ...-.i- ) n: Honour resident - Th Unmbon. y P 0 nay ____. l `l'he llualnen at the Annual lleetln[- l`he Oeol-I Selected. " The annual meetln of the Kingston humane eocieey wee he d laez evenin in St. George : hall with a large atten eneo of friends of the cause. The (loan of On- , tario preaided. The annual report wee presented b Miee Cattle. eecretary. and was adop with very rateful thanks to her and co the gallant ltle band of ladiee whohnve aaeiebed and encouraged her for several your: in the protection of dumb animals. An addueu wae delivered by McNaughton. uponythe bone teof examnle and exercises were being one through. Twenty thousand ve hundred bushels of corn. part of the atr. Morley a cargo. suffered damage in her recent accident op- poaite Clayton, N.Y. The damaged rum was sold at Prescott this morning to inh- ardson &8om, of thin city. and by them Will re-sold to the starch factory at Cardi- nn . Ioolnnlov lutlcno looking. I ant Annnnl mocking n-ul.- oh- me our Jumped the cable eh the corner of King and Prinoeee streets end broke some of the guy wires, Allowing the cable to fall. Beyond making traffic irregular for an hour no damage was occasioned. Member: of A" battery en'oyed a foot drill this morning, nfter which they were exemieed in extension movements and ew'ord drill. The recently organized bend, in command of trumpetwergeent McKin- non. wee present and played while the exercises being` through. hundred bushel: umcur ox one club was . Atmoon to-dny I trol oy polo on an elec- tric jumped the cable King Prinoeu strait: ma 1.... ......- uvoa tram III) to 815. "I! the ponibonbiary Iurgoonoy is be- utaowod M has been reported the members 6! the Mncdonnld club will be very nearly (unit in opposing any conservative oun- didoto who may be brought out," said an oloor of the club to-dz Athnnnn I>n.A.. . 5...: .. ....I- __ -~ -I-- 'P':.fllho choice of I oonatrvativzgoandidste I {or Kinguhon at `tho fodonl oloobion in said -in be bdwoon D. N. Molniayn and John Mclnbyro, Q.C., his broiahor. Dr. E. H. v Sm tho. Q.C., in said to be char the nomi- mst. on too. .o,M9l|IbC\`l of the bicycle olub will go out ' to the atahletcio grounds ho-ni lid and uainb in replacing that portion of t 0 track torn up igy the great storm luo November. By this action the athletic association will be i saved from 8|0 to 815. th lmnlhnkinrv nun:-g:u.--. R- I... KINGSTON HUQANE SOCIETY. New drum: and: new mac of bugle: WHI be Ioourod at once {or the bugle bond of the 14th bath. The band will practice .30 the new headquarter: in artillery park 7&0-night. Ngw `marches no Alan being _Pr2I!-'9'- ' , ul ol nun damaged ctulf. ' El: the rh oommmoomootin yum`- day a dn 0 ol the novmgroomout non . the city And the light, but and powor omnpnny was rend for Approval. ` Four uhouund bunhell at wheat, 1. of the cargo of the Itr. Knlntdin, wh ur- rivod hero on Sand: . were damaged by water .on the trip. he vans! in I new one. J. Vmordor you the only otfender who appeared in the lice court to-dny. He was charged w hh having been drunk, pleaded guilty, laid he was sorry and wu allowed to go. ' Workman not. the to some aha-inn: in the hold 0! the oohr. Glonora at tho . T. Co : shipyard this ofmrnoon. The re hrindo Inn mllnd out And n...a,.|.1.. ..m... wa Inlpylra mu umrnoon. The tire hri o called out and quickly extin- gu Ihed` the bluo. The damage was triing. - gunned New d noouoz one nu-gas olesnd from Port Gol- borno shin Afton-won. huh Inter out: :12 Cu-novoky s. Tho mmbon of the rku oomittpo visit Mnodousld park I: is um:-noon to Isl t sin! sh vili . n?:l.;3s;x.3n7.as3K'a?.7.`3.' :'.'...os di ol the . XI: oommltmoo muting y_utor- `nlnn . .a..?...a LL- _...n..._._-,,,-4,x lnnlunolluom. ` .2. oy-ntu'u.tGu'u k ` " , Anotlm oolnpldnt 1:: yngdo to the lotion to-dny regarding atone throwing Ivy 0 I soirft lo:-got thq ouromony of qvurning the nb'0ooko'a church oonou-6. Wed IV ovaninnr. .|. n.v yuIvvrIllVlV- - - - - ta ohjo{.l`!0WEB'8 Limo Juice Cordial. an none of um musty avor, olnd In most 061)" limo pnpu-Miom. Iouglu mod to, before onjoylnfthla ox- Q to Inmmnr drink. Inc llllplo from Retailers- Inn "nn'Uooko'I church I] evening. TM K. oi, M. forwarding ooh n oocol Into bu-gnu olennd from Po bol- T` Quintin-u. nhnaanaiius.` LY. MAY 5," ie 9`3 u-jn- lzg: v ....__.Z_..j_:_. Hm. I`. X. Idiot. Btu-goon . Wis. `wit. 0! . buninou ma. drovnod In children, And than oanmlud suicide, yu- . She did not II with .;".'."::...... " "`""" yarn` ' :..'i'sE'." """...m."" to Vl.`il.l come `am now. though n:onndt.honnB3uinh nawcpspcr uthn gnogo ot warning. At any uh. it than nno MIhdi'I force: to rm We Enrich Ana Egyptinn invndon. lhllng of ooncompc which the cl noldien and war correspondent: fool the Son- dnnono an md their mm of war- fare Inn ovi ony non cupd tho fate of Rich Pub: and othor 6 ooldion whowerulnin in Egypt In than ten you-sq-o. The tune tulip mama - ...... um.-, u:IlII.l nuuulnony W G . This iutho muahoit n w an the Mahdi`: force: rm f En` Ervntinn invulun, ---- .. N\cF`eiul I1 men, DIII1 `tyrannical brut Thin in Mt: mm run out. or we uoudun they enpbund H t. and when they mtrchod In they sound the marketplace strewn with hnmnn bones And on ovary side handles: and foot.- lou men, bccri antimony to Osman : tyrannical by. nouao nueu WIN! curious Soudnnolo furni- ture, and his bu-om contained the hints clues whom bl: traders oould pmoun for him. Before oh: English wore driven at- torl out of the Soudun they pound _t. gnd they lhav new root. unantuer crimes won punished by hnni:. In Afnm. he had 5 large houoo 6 ch curious Soudnnolo oonutnnd an m..... nnnuoorou smote nun oriminul code. lmll shaft: was niuhod in she loss of the loft hnnd.onto in the mar ob-plaoo by the principal butcher. For more curious thefts the oulprie lost. his right hand and Info foot. Omar crimes wan nunm...| moron mo oul In _by hanging. A pneloot. his right to cri mos fuh A Inn Imlollt ,- __.- ., vuuvus ul Osman. Winn remained was rnciouai left. to the cultivator. In A! c, whio Oeunn nude his home at one time, be ad- ministered orimiml main, uunun mule mo home at Ininicoorod _Bmnll lmniuhod [111 Hm I... ..c one some or me indele to perdition. The story of Osman Di na e war with the Egyptians and Englia from 1883 to I885 has been told again and again. The I ring ofl885 saw the whole Soudan in - t e power of the Mahdi and hie followers, and the eastern region was under the dominion of Osman Digna. During the next five years he was constantly engaged in utting down rebellions at figitin his neighbor: in Abyaeinia, but by 18!-ighe seemed to have the provinces of the Eastern Soudan in com lete subjec- tion. He had managed to to e away all ooumge from the natives, taxing them unjustly and plunderin their cattle. Those whom he auapec ofa deeire to ttow oil" his rule he forced tothe front w on he made battle, eo that his Arabs ~ and horsemen might kill them if they at- tempted to run away. The original own- ore of the soil were permitted to cultivate it. but were obliged to pay one-tenth of all their reduce an an ordinary tax, two and n all` per uent. aaalme for the poor, and half the remainder into the beat at mal, or public warehonae. whinh -ru - home and ~` %1)`mon's :::;;'::.B mm, or punuc vnronoulo. which was I treasury cub cot to the personal orders of an grnciouall uultivntnr. In M. o. ..|.:.. nna m f.luA-- In a aneunrn loose robo on which vierol braided, in yellow and green, words from 4 the Koran, and as they ruallod upon the enemy hoprn ad aloud to Allah to send the souls of t e indela pordilsion. story Dinrmm war with dial .g..., mzzv ` BIOH. Osman Dignn began life in a humble way as A dealer in mite, feathers and other merchandise of an ordinar sbrt. He man to put money by and lyittle by little ma e ventures. until he had arrived at the dignity of en inuential Arab trader. Thereafter his fortunes rapidly innreased, thanks to his:enterprises in kidnapping slaves in the region around Albert N ansa. Some of his brother traders in uakim used to accuse him of sharp practices. But such charges may have been inspired :3 envy, for Osman and all his family wax- rich. Then came the veer 1877. when ` mm one remainder Into . public vnrohoulo. which aury Iubjootto nanmml nu-I... at nrme means "the chief people," anditiu one of the rulln tribuin the country lyin between eNuhinn desert on the nort and Abyuinin on the south; the entem honndnry being the Red Sea, the , western the Blue Nile. ` Oamnn wu born in Tohr, a town about 100 miles south of Butkim. He in describ- ed M tell. gaunt, rather inclined to stoop. and looking the erect, graceful bearing of the Arabs. Hie skin is ohocolnto oolorhhie forehead is full and high, and his nose prominent. Hi: hair in shaggy and orimpy and his beard long and now quite grey. He he rm lips, not too thick. and his nu ueam song and quite hzrrm toohhlok, hi: eyes are dark and melancholy in expres- mon. _,r.- ---vw --~. -5- nun: Uuu have insisted on teem-i hie um . {or bi 1 in, the Mehdfe limit of mire, en hi: life in preoloue. It doe: not follow thetOnnen in A coward. Up to the teen! fort -ve he we: only An inuential memhmt, k- or. end ` ve trader In Buakim. He in not A eoldier training. and realism thnt he in 3 botte orgenieerendplnner n ht- er. he leave: to his follower! the hen to hand Itru le with theloe. Osman gun in now about sixty. Hie remote enoeetore on one side were Turk: who came into Upper Eygptfrom'_0onetenti- nople 300 your: ego. ut throu h inter- marriage: with native: of the h -nvege legion in the Eastern Bouden the Tnrhilh strain bu been nlmoet lolt in that of the ~ Hedendewu. etribe neither Anbio nor Abyuinien, but hnvinqlome of the char- uoterietiou 0! both. he name of the tribe means "the nhief people," and it in ruling tribes in the nnnnhrv Glol `hi IIOOIIIOI late llfhl Ill `llbretdwl Allnh-lot e Ioldler by fl-nlnlng bulls: heel- Ient orgenleer end Planner. nnmoooutu, in year: gone by Oemen Dine he hie leedexl-,ehi;;hnob byhruon of e nghin war, no rough epower eorleme a follower: by fervid el u Thane who hue been nearest to in a theta he he: `no stomach for lighting, but, that he In mi ht in reyeax When battle In Joined wit 0 in lheurgee hleehellhetothe front. while he make! to intemedewitah Allah for their euooeeo endeelecy. It in \ Ield that In end egein he he: his eheikhl Allow him to drew end lead hie ple into the light, but they '1 innit . he ` E:_nir up his , :- _._-_|____ In . - .. .;. gm Curtain `W9 :_hop .."no1'Ie But the I guaranteed. You aounczor mam;-."Lusu.o:ov:n ms FANATIOAL rouowans: ]'s"oslANLcN_A1>1ms. , [0, H , Tapestry Car ts, 30, , 3755c, 40c, 45c to d WM ' Wool and Unigaen Carpets. 25c, 30c, 33c to 50. ;',':,'_'d l Hemp Carpet t, 8c, 10. 12550. 15c, 20c, 25c. gtudl;-xsndo. '1; Carpets tted, sewn and laid on short `notice; *' v9 I 482 setts Lace Ciu-tsins, all new patterns. 25c, 50c, 65c. 75c,` 31% CO $5.) ` 400 A1-tV.Blinds, 37 95c, 45c, 50c, 750:. 31-00. ' p 38 and 42 inch Shade Clth. Lsces to match. . _ Curtain Poles. Mats, Rugs, Stair sud Floor Oilclotg "ZZY Rollers, Cretonnes. J ate Coverings ind Tabla , p ? Cloths cheep. a\uuc& I, VIEW [Cloths cheap. .4 .__...;..__._._....___..__.._____.--_...-.._ HOUSE FQRNlSHlNGS.... WALSH S _ , R. . ...D ...- avuvvvlus mIl.I:00 Iofddozth. or loan of two one. t . I I . r%'}n.."nm of} half or a foot ouo wookl!_!6\|_- Mtpl axsnhomun m Innnlgd I._.- -- - "- U-IQQU, IJIE VT` . ` " u_'s Special CIGAR is " - . W_e give-with every Bicycle sold by us a I in the Ocean Insurance Co., of Lon_don, En; ate! vilnli .-I..:..... `L. A'-II.,, - 3- J; VVALSH u VIIIPOOL MARKETS. Llvnroon, Noon, Mu 5.-Whut.N. 8pr'1. an 3|d.- rod wlntonba 054; No. I 001.. bud.- oorn. an 0 ,- pun. la lid ' pork 4'! 0-|'lnr1l. 86: -`Id; tn low Am.. Mia bd; bnn`on-H-Ion, ont- honv . none: light Ill: 0d; nhort men nuv . 23.51. ohm-o-wim,. mod; olorod.unn Ootton sO.emly-Amorlcnn lid nn-d 18-Md l0l'fBIAL r Monwuu, In bb|n.,- mukotq at. to O1 80. WHIAT-N0. I In O0llN--42 to M0. PIIAs-4uo. to one. BAnur-5o to Me. Eoos--9 to ma. 00llNEAl.--01.10 to Rm-rn-'I`o to un. BODIJOI IABKITI. 6 - Flour rd Innltobn. 756. to 70 OLIO. wnlhlpqll to 1013.; Wutorn I9 .._- ,_.,.... ...... um, uu.,uc solo oy bicycle Accic the London, England, good -.t, 1896. giving the following benets: H.000 fur dnnth no In... `I 4_- -_-_ -- A unlnwnyo II life. CA:-n: Towx, May 5.--A deepatch {mm Buluwnyo, says Earl Grey, administrator of the British South Afriou Co., in review- ing the artisan pm that place expressed the otln on that the Mnbebeie revolt, has been roken and that Bulawayo in sale. we sunll nor. pertmt any one to play the master in China. and we shall not rmit any one to attack the country. If ussie protects China she protects herself." These statements may be taken as on- tirely and wholl representing the truth about the much ebated relations existing between Russia and China. .,..u.. no wolw no one amulet punoe, where j he an moat oordinliy received by the our. to whom he ted, on behalf of the emperor of (shine. theorder oi the Dragon. as well u nnmbere oi magnicent presents. Prince Outkoumeky, who travelled with Li Hung Chung from Port Said, write: an follow: "The Chinese envo hu gone to-day to deliver paper: which signify etemel iriendnhip between the two great neighborin stolen. Rural: line no need of any alrnnoo. A treaty with China would only be ennoyanoe to us. Rania - interest is merely to hold Chin: intact. We shall not permit play the permit `who in to npuunt China at 0: LI ung om; laoonod to the Puma of tho Out 0! Inch. b Nnw You, May ll.--The Herald : 86. Potorqbnrg spools] nay: Ll Hung Chan`. 0 can coronation. wu roooivod yoltordny on his` nrrival no Om-shoe in I golden coach with five horns. He went r_It to the large palace. where he put on bu robes of mu. Including the fnmoun k fouthdr; then he wont to the smsl or place, when oordlnllv raoaivad hv Hm ` wich `rs offer for Eon) Efootrin. Toronto llw Bank of ontro Ontario Bank Bank dn Pen 10 Italian : Ban Bank of 'l`oron.o. Hurohnnw llorohnnh Bank of I-InH!nx.. Union Bnuk...... ...... Bank of Oommomo ........ .. Northwut Land Oompony. .. lontronl Ootton 00 Gun. Oolorod Cotton Dominion Ootton. mouwuuoo haul singed. The Ad- jl>1i`rlninR bnildin ,. ooycupiod b Nuun Acton for n donoo. nod conde!- able dimun from n md mm-. amen tor nuldonoo. nodvod dimngo are Ind water. won Among ono Iqnld ol the visitors. slightly after nine, Saturday owning. n broke out on Mnln Itreeb in IE5 hull - `lug occupied by William Funnel). his thought club a lump exploded and n spread to cloth. 000.. u the tluneuhot out very rs 'dly. Goo:-go Funnoll. IMID onn-`yin In mothor on aback WI , was bad y gamed about the two, whiollru. Fnnnolhvu uloo badly singed. The gjoinimr buildinm. oocuniod hv Nnnun nolI'l`ole hon... Royal E oot.rlo.. Toronto Bawn us An mnu. nooorutng to unit individual inolinatlonn. Goon-go Pabunon, Mu:-ph . Norman Mitchell and 0001-30 GHINJO Iron Amount. squad of the vblborn. - Slilhv Alma nine. Hltnrdnv nnnimp_ Ounsdlun Pacino Ballwuu Duluth ...... ............. .. Duluth Pnln . .. .. . Oomtnorolnl o . gent:-pal To ph 00 mm] Tel . . . ` . . . . " luohollou New. 00.. .. Iloncrul Strut Eu! Ilontnnl Gas 00. . .. ljoll Telephone. vvu -u-vvuuvu uvlu Iwuu suou um. llll mid M8 and . Thbyosmo dp uh dtilgimurwggrding to thclr `individual ljatgonon, _l_u_u_:-plug. \Y__..._- Il)A_l .n | , Frederick ll. Charla Cotton Ind H. Abbotm :9` ed toliingbton. Sand? Inornl returning in tho evening. D. . Roid.o inptqh.-Iponb Bu wihhhlq lunily Inn. `This town III In of King- ton whoelmon from uboug 11:30 um. I midnight Sunday. Thoy cum and _plrtod :11 bimu. nooordlmr chair indnvidml :39: `. . ;;It,qur usual low rtcea. Ho_ue F urnushings `at uauunoovl, III] D.--TM Ollonr hmd nonoort taken this onnj . Richard Douala and ill `Plath. o rockvillo, spent` nndu In town. W. '1'. Hanna. Ac Z aAhArdoQu~ 'au_n,a:1'." . 7 I A Wounnand lorlonilnaod ll l'lro- Oman! PA:-nnunnhn. IONTIIAL ITOOK HLIIITI. `` __ _ _ __ All. 0| UIIQIII rqngnnm ' V GANANOQUI. III] 6.-- Gibbons bmd I mart nluoo onnlnn. Richard LIVERPOOL 'ooI.. Noon. Mnv s_un.--. 3 web and Willhm PIntb. 'orBto(:|I vlllo, mt` ndny town. W. '1`. Hculip, ol imuwgtuy and Sunday IN A GOLDEN OARRIAGE. COMMERCIAL. _____-__:_:_. Bnlnwnyo II Info. w\- M... K A A-- 88 6 90 Princess Street. Z I. or two hllldn, or two hot. or I I Tun mm: mmnnu Pmiinrv. unu- w Mad on Division atroohhond of Queen. on [Hunted to Iran. tug. -|...I.-.|. -4 In- THAI` FINE PRMPEBTY. Well planted to fruit tron. rhulmrl. Mm. For pnrtlmnlnru apply to (mo. CLIW. Tlont A 49 Olurenoo u-oat. __ For Winnipeg, Cnlctry. Vunoouvor. Victor-In or my point In Munltobmtho onnsdlsn North-Wont or Brmnh Columbia Iron J. P. GILDEBSLIIEVR Ticket Anne via O..B. Ranks. an-nu. '1 Buy Your Tickets FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. _____..?_.._________..__.___ Prices .\ T. ; s`55c.-15 and up- }Rqg311soNL{BR0s. CLOTHE YOUR HOUSE . . . . . l0BART'S 1 any yuur W111 POVVUT. Kp that for something. better and stop using obacco I naturally with the help of Uncle Sam's Tobacco Cure 61 `~1i`9G You can stop it without assistance, but what's the use or want. my your will won . K somgtuna no you use 'TOBA_CC() ? `Do you"koop vulgar things in tho noun` or otttvoe? Are you wasting your _energy by spitting stantly 7 . Palnun. Doon;tox-1. Glulon. etc. 275-7 BAOOT 81`. :_:.----_Z_-__ `SPITOON I fic. We open to-day another 3 { shipment of those beautiful j I Ladies Wheels at $60.00. 1 5 Every `up-to-date re uire- ` f ment is on them. ully ' guaranteed in every respect. Goodness and durability in written on their appearance. T Gentlemen : I896 Wheel at same price. "Fleet, 875. Warwicks." I8: and sum auulu yum: PICCI," Warwicks;" $85 and szoo. % $60.00 Guaranteed to Cure. Price SI. J. `CUNNINGHAWS, King St. HARDY I. 00., Princess St. `I . Bicycle Accident Ticket nalnnrl nnrul until T\-- `outside with paint, innide with paper, paint and de- corating. Of course you haven t time or akilito do so yourself, if you hid we would not be in business. So just tell your needs to us and our expert work- men will make your home "a thing of beauty." s hand and 3 foot by .. nucut I IUICI until Dec. nomm-iH MEDICAL HALL. {:3 TION . IWHCI I:'~BLl"N_DSl Per Pair DIRECT IMPORTER OF `Bullish and "American Car- 1pets..0 Clo_ths,Matt1nzs, no nnwounoou non It Will not involw an addition teacher, the work now perforlnod h Mill Shaw. dmvnn teacher. hing I0 lvidod elm the can unc- doruhotho new dneion. The board will hated to and Min Show eon New York oollotots mouth : oonrio to t. bot for bbo work. `rho expense ontullod in the Iauoduotton at tho tycoon--now so much bllowul in landing alloola in tho Unihd IIO iilllllj Q .3303. Thuohoolnanugenon tolny bdorolhnbouvd `comm 0 umber. touch. 9. ha nun-L .... vl-vl-Iulllll u IIIW lily! with hr."MoCIen I8 manager. Harry Hide, 0! Sprin V Icy, has been ongugod taowork !or J0 n F. Percival for an or eight months. Miss Minnie Hudson was tho rust of Mrs. J. B. Foley on Saturday ovon ng. factor n operation: r. oC|u I Bidl. nl Rnrina V. I4. I. wmroa, 01 North Au unto, visited friends and relative: hero on undny of last week. Clouning homo seems to be the order of the day. Farmers are all busy so their a ring work; some are making pro rm- tonl for planting. Our popular back- Ilnith. Charles Bocium, in doing I good business no pruons. -Elbo Milo ohoeao bean operations A few days via}: r._ _oCl_o_nry manager. II:-$3 " J___:__j:._. Ionhton Notes. FOBTETON,` May 4.-Henry Andrews, wife and llttllo daughter, Molnmeh Mills, won-echo guest; of their brother, Charles Andrews. on Hand: lut. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Grey apenb wrdny and Sunday Int. with relatives nt.Smit.h s Falls. Walter Andrew: was the visitor of his uncle, Goon-go Wlber. o! Broclwillo, recently. Our school oolobntod arbor thy on lot Inst. Mr. and Mrs. R. latimor and non Wilfred, of North gundnv nl lnnf. -.4. nulu nna nu-uok was highly res] and four yogi! Klllod lly Lightning Whllo Driving The Oovn Homo. (lrumnm Cnom, Ont.May 5.-l.aat. even- ing about 5:30. James Doyle, a farmer thirty-ve voars of Age. of the 9th con- cession of Raleigh, two and a half miles from here, while driving his cows from (I eld to the barn, was struck by lightning andlnntnntly killed. Mrs. Doyle wontinto the yard to mill: shortly after and seeing nothln of her husband. went. into the eld, w oi-oshe was horriedwflnd bim lyin on his face with life extinct. The hull: struck him in the breast. Deceased highly respected. I-Ia lnnvnn . ..:.i..... 1 l 1 1 from 5c. = D1ts,_5c. rrom myury. A moeb touching eoene occurred when remen John McCarthy found his brother pinioned undere heevy beam and begzing the men above him to kill him. Mc- Carthy laid there were three other men near him end they were alive. The moat heroic effort; to lihnnun ah... [declined me escort. Thomas thereu n drew A revolver from his pocket and` s on himself through the brain. His death waainaconuneoun. He did not speak a word after taking the revolver from his pocket. nu nuonmona wars diatuefnl to her. After church Bun Thomas asked Miss `ns evening. young to if he might her home. and, it in said, she il Thomnl flunrminnn --u----- u-nvu Anna: VVHIIB IX D8 might. laccompan declined {in Thomas | from his nnnluxl. ma .. A0 ~ vuv yuurl In -319. nor some Mme he had been yin; attentions to u youn Indy nnvn Mien Julia Whit. It I! unis, that his attontiona distasteful to Sundnv av-ninn un----n Tragic Ocournnoo at loporton. Three Illlu From Delta. on Sunday. Brookvlo Times. News of a young man : suicide at Soper- ton was brought in town. The young man : name was 'l`hom`u, about twenty- ono you-Io! 539. For time he bud I paying to I vnumr lnv 0| Idillllu Lmmos, May 5.--The action brought by ' Mrs. Lsngtry against the Union bank for . the recovery of a sum, uivalent to the ' value of jewelry de l in the bank by the actress whnlea e was absent on the - continent last summer, which was taken out of the bank upon a lo ed order, was settled in the high oourt 0 justice today. By the terms of the settlement the bank pays Mrs. Langtr 10,000 and the jewel- rv which is valu at 35,000 still remains the property of Mrs. Langtry. If the 'ewelry is recovered it is to be sold and the nlr is to receive any sum that is l0llZ8d above $25,000. The uestion of the bank's liability for the oue of the jewelry was not raised. The ju gment of the court was entered against the defendants, with- out eosts. A YOUNG MAN'S SUICIDE. pm y ll oaumuoa ID IDU.U00. 0 unknown woman M2 the Mo rgue has been Idonhiod as Eh Nuglebon, of Zones- villo, Ohio. 5 domestic in the Drnch family. A SETTLEMENT REACHED. Between Ina. mum and tho imon any of Landon. near mm una they alive. heroic efforts to liberate these sufferers Are being made. The damage to pro y in eatinutod at 860,000. 11. hnnn hlnnhin An IM- \7-..l..A.._ .1 UN, - , , , _ . . . ---.v--u WAREHOUSE noun, unu Iwlmuunu and water were down to hr at intorvah. he baby was lying on her brush, 3. - rranbly uninjured, while across her bag y the corpse of the nurse, Mununie Kon- nody. The lfirl hnd saved her rniatrou i life. The In ngoflimbou had crushed out: her llfo,bnt her y protzoctaod Mrs. Drnch from Injury. bonahimr Inna nlI(|.Iu-rad wlmn n`A".:o:!ovon o'clock. Int nighhtho body 0! Duck vru ound crushed inst I far mil 0! the collar, his skull ng attened. I for minutes Inter the remen came within a few feet M Mn. Drpoh, whose hand thoyoould roach. She wu-mlly nleuod foo: lying pinionodb the foot for the hours with 3 baby in or arms. he had been in sight for over two ours, And atimulsntu and water mated down to bar n i..n......u ex on on ma uid onuud the disaster. hr uvon dead bodioc ban been tank- on from the min: and others u-oatill in debt. 1110 wroona building stood exactly op- :odMthoGihon house and the Johnson ouu, u [nuts in which` were terribly frinhtonod by $110 oxnlotion. Two dnvl oIu|,nm I MI 30 nilllod by An engine run by [nun In which terribly htonod by explosion. Two days I new dynuuo vru hood in the ruin- biilding the force or which Ina fur- llne. The of thin uid can the disaster. hr vnn dnn hnlnn h--n ham. hi. nun, nunu I travelling in two nnidontiu veetoeey Luna: `Twig uuggixthi I In ebreet, between end Ml: etreohe. was blown `up at eight o oIook lane 1:! ho. Gudline oeneed the terric upheaval. oh onobfloku nenotoher ieldtontholront of the bu: l$:sg,5vhile 2:: n nildhge are m . It 0 believed that the deed w n.mb.e`r at A BOLT IN THE BREAST. was cas W GUI uusuc. `W43 No risk in purchasing these re- liable Wheels. - The reputation of the makers, Tun WELLANDVALE Mm. Co., St. Gatharines, Ont., is the best "guarantee. ' sjIfRAcHAN s WALL! or A IN: STORY cm: onumun powu. mun mm In me nreaac. Dooeuod r respected. He leaves a widow sung children. --Inuillllll. 9:. P:-I-nnuio. liq 5.-The nu-ilnn Iglloooll .uNlowco.Po|ud. ad to Iloxotho mod I 2295:. Hothot an. vhommthouinaufollonhin augkilling lulu and outnghh 1 ---Q-I-9- /. Jlmhines built on latest lines nd advanced principles. No bet- tor madesw `V- ..:-I- :_ nu um-onwu no oonoolo Qnoboo Contra allnlt. the Hon. Francois Lnngollot th the understanding that he will Inooood Mr. Ohopluu u lhIIbmnt~gov~ nor on the expiration of Ir. Ohnploufu torn In tho ovonh ol tho gonrnrnont bolng sustained at tho coming olocuon. Tho Eon. Ir. 'hillon bu donltol` do- gidod to canton the oonnlv nf the county in A. A. Brunuu, nlibonl. It in mmorod that Sir Hector Lanqevin has consented to contest Qnoboo Contra Apinlt Frnnooin L-no-ll-v . Bu-on In loltnu. MUNTRIAL, Mny 5.-Ie in mud ch: sonltor Decju-dim, the t. minister a milltis, will run in Rio ollou county to the comunom. The retiring member to the in that Sir Rum... I.-----h uxnuonum for treatment and lint night Dr. Elliott, of the unntorium, tale honed his father that dvoung Bilton h gone home. As he di not show up, {can were entertained u to hip ufosy, And I couch and mu ofmind which after hunting a our night, tonmi the body a Iflbotrthll morning}; An inquest will lie` [fold "probably to-ni t. I The Dead Body of I Young Man Picked up on a newline. Tononm, Me 5.---Ralph Bilton, twenty, eonef rg-e Bilton, the Kng etroot tailor, fell or jumped over Austin bridge near the north end of Bpedine road some time during the night and his dead body was found in the ravine a hundred foot below this morning by relatives end friends. whehnd been eesrohln ell night for him. Bilmn had` been in ber Perk mnetorium for treatment pr. I_'}ll_iott, 9! unetorium. telephoned 1 i a raw weeks ago, stabbed his infant child, and then, three hours later, put A bullet through his own hearb. He was being hard mssmd by the police when he auioided. When llnrd Preued by Police Ho Tutu Ell Own Llfo. (inn-r BARluNu'ruN. Mano, May 6.- Yesterdny. in Ola ton. Edgar Plant, twenty-two yous o d, shot and killed his young wife, whom he was famed to mnrr a few weeks stabbed hie infant ohil , then. three hmmu lnnr nm. . |...u-. wrs mxormoa regarding mhomovemoni the shah. The oonspiro.t.ors hsd planned to murder the grand visor. plot was more widespread than Ron 1 now admits. nvola one unru urea-0. He he: oonfeeeed that the assassination was the ouboome of e deliberate and long- planned couepirac ,end that he (Rem) was ohoeen to do the eed. He said that he waited two months for a favorable chance touhoot the shah. The murderer any: that ei ht pereone were in the conspiracy. Two olgthenn, who have been arrested, are his nieoee, emplo ed, until made prisoners, in the heroin of the eheh. Reu has con- fessed thet. the women he b the conspire- bore informed regarding 1. emovemenu oi oomnimmnu hui ni-n new I! An emlssury or Shaikh Jam Aleci- din. the revolutionary agitator, exiled in I891. Ben was also imprisoned for treason. but was released. Continuing his revolutionary attacks, he was again rut into prison, and soon again set at iberty, and. despite his misdeeds. was grantodnpeneion by the shah. Subse- quently he went to Constantinople to avoid the third Hahumnhunul nmo n.- ..--....-:__:-~ 3D0C|llt|CI for I896. gs-5 3.1:; n__ -. u------ Aunnlnntlon 0! The Inn}: 0|` Poul: Wu Iooluplnoy. Lmmou, Mny 5.--Deaputohu from Tehernn give information concerning Mol- lah Ron, who aanuinntod the nhnh. Lenorln give mtormanon concerning the Ram in omiaury of Shaikh Jam revolutionm-v naiomn. ":1 FELL ONE HUNDRED FEET. uunnvvun Luv won: uurnuu anouc me body and heal. The were carried to the street: where they exp red. When the lire- men entered the Cohen room: they found the two boys lying on the oor, with their clothes l mu: of fire. The burning clothes were hutily born from them an the youngsters were curried down [hairs and taken to St. Catherine: hospital. They died uhortl after their nrrlvel. Two other children w noee mmee could not be ascertained were also burned end hnd to be taken home hoepibnl. The re did A damage of 8100. HIBIK. ' The latter mode an effort. to nave Mrs. Cohen. but while doing to her own clothe: caught re. Both women were found in the hullwe , y the firemen, when they arrived. he were burned about the heal They they expn-ed. re- ma, Ina uonomen. Mu-ee yours. The re eberbed shortly after nine o'clock with the explosion of a smell oil wove. Mrs. Cohen was standing near it and the burnin oil ignited her clothing. She abtemp to extinguish the ame: but. was not Iuooelsful. Alarmed and frightened she ran into the hellwu end inodthe room: occupied by Mrs. anta- mek. awn: WIJIIII CIII '.I"O UIIICICI IIIIPIIIII Inn B1-oollyn Icnonont. ` Bnooxux, N.Y., May 6.--l'our poi-Ion: lost their lives this mornin in A small Era in the apartments of Mn. boom Cohen on the mud oor of I but nbory brick building at 284 Johnson avonuo. Tho dead no Mn. Cohan, Mu. Puburnok and Mrs. Cohen : two ohi]dron,KAr|, two you: old. and Soiomoh. bhno fire ahortlv nfmr nivm KILLS HIS WIFE AND BABY. rwo Women And `I've Ohlldnu Burnod In A llnnnlrloh III-......_o, 'oMho I turl ' llll nnuvunown, and sun undo mnunomo oonu-lbut.ionI'to the fund: of tho Load: inrnnry and G110 Yorkuhln oollogo, of science. Ho roooindthohono froodom horonghonhn. 26th, I 0. Col. wuq lrlond ol the Prince on was liberal potronol the Co]. North did in the ooo of tho Guano I ndicotoo. Ho Wll ooiud with An lllnul Jar pnhklng of some 0 on And lad within half an hour. , T lholll of he 0 which 110 ch were taken on o by the H00 lot the purpose hcinin ifh o oysters were 30 too be eaten, t o thou`: Col. orth died ham hurt fcllnro. In conaoquonoo of Co]. North : dench the nomination of his horse Clwyd and Heron, in the Kem hon `Park great jubiloo stakes, which wilpbo run At Konpton Park on Sabm-day. will ho oonoellod. N MW of uoor-j general Inppoulbion in that T I I Pcrrccl Garden city! u. _ `K 501. J. fl`. North. the `Nitnhe` Kink wuennluo!LeedI,sndowed 1 Job uebtothe hot 0! hie hevih eo- oumu lmmenu weelhl: in n brute mine In South M1-ion. In Jennnry. 1880, be presented Kit-kalnll Abbe ground: to M: nneivutown. and also "nude handsome DOG Llflllllll ADD! ground: 50 no pruen nnlivuhown, "nude handsome oonhdbnhinnnm ch. fund: of sh. Land: Anus: Idipu on wouiach Whit!) ` lanlouc. ` Loxmox, 5.--The Oonml News an- nouncu faint I. North, the nlbnto king. giod Inddnnlyin his olon in this cit to- ay. WOMEN WERE IN IT. FOUR LIVES LOST: 5.-Ie am he nronm. mini... .1 mo man. Tom , exiled nnnnrl Cm.- mood. for Edinbu :, wh ant : t; I \ m n MGC -h her Bro: I ever reac hBV9 imacy ( Ann] n...:.._ A Up to Date. I Elebant In De_slgn. Superb In Finish

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