Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1889, p. 3

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caoxol ninth; 4; 'B`AKl."R8" on SIIDIORAIN. Panssnn an. 0 o- vnn AND nnomv sum. 0 D- FRANKLIN )lAnxrr nlunm Have your Rubbers slipping at the heel but get a pair of the Champion Rubber Straps, 10 cents" a pair, at p Il_!_--_ in I --|'_1n_ Plain and Fancy Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, Amazon Cloths, - lArmure Clothsand All Winter Dress Materials. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES- Previous to Stock-taking we are ging to offerthe balance of our ' For the next week, before Stock- taking, we will sell Woollen Goods at cost to clear. This is 21 Genuine Sale. JOI-IN'S'I'OJN'&:C'C)- ` Prices all reduced to clear out our stock of these goods. Come and see them. Cousineau, Quinn & Corrigan, MEN S HEAVY UNDERWEAR *.AIN'I3-- C.A.BDIG"A.N JACKETS. All must be sold. Rich Gros Grain Silks sold at 90 reduced to sot Satin Merveilleux sold at 90c reduced to 65c., Colored Satins for evening wear sold at 45c reduced to 23c. Black French Faillie Silks sold at $1.50 per yard reduced to $1.10 Better qualities at a still greater reduction. This in 3 run chnnoooo secure I good Article at u very low prism: elam5.ee One lot English Dress Serges 90 per yard worth No. One lot Fine English Melton Cloths at 7c per yd worth l5c Also specially` reduced prices`on French Cashmeres and French Herietta Cloths. I"lora'c!a Naval Orrmgc-s, Florida R11.-u.(-I Ortmggs, Juffa ( Holy Land) Oranges, .lIc.vuu'ua Orrmaes, ' l'alem'o'a Ibraugn, l~'lm-Ma Laugcrincs or Kid Gloro Oranges. Dress Goods---One lot All-Wool Dress Suiting at if I-2c., worth 20 cents. ' One lot Camel Hair Costume Cloths 20cmper yard, actual ....l...-. OKA " [FOR REDUCED PRICES ON OTHER CL-ASSESEOF GOODS FRIDAY, JANUARY 18; RETIRINGGHEAPSALE LOOK ATTH1 E SPECIAL - OFFERINGS DRESS MATERIALS BARGAINS _ ,-_..I q.j__ Dress Goods! SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. IIZJ I ' I - 1 In t-no---- Just. the I. n; hr cold weather. Try It 1` run BAZAAR. T T BIG BARGAINS Cdntihues to Draw LargeCr0Wds of Buyers. RETIRING CHEAP CLEARING SALE. GARD1FE AND UNTIL ALL ARE~*SOLD THE FOLLOWING SUCCESSORS TO F`. X. COUSINEAU & CO. DON T WILL BE FOR SALE. R. & J. GARDINER. Haines & Lockett s. OPERA HOUSE A FRUIT mo ovsnzn MARKET -' JJLJLH QLILI I. \JL|.L.L:Aa.u -< In Pints. quarts and Hnuul Kc-gs. whichjudgoa pronounce the uent in the my. I-\ -1- I I /\ I I l"\ r\ r\ L I 5Q$%T:.B.9E'.P "555 N . vrrxufiv A LARGE STOCK. BOTTOM PRICES, |AND A DESIRE TO PLEASE, |lY1'1` ATTRACT ATTNTNTION, ` pamcnss sram. ABOVE svnamnmlsr. --T--- \ arisi from he hein lnntrlnsncemy '1 Mn; mm: VAL E IN THE . ARl{E'l`, as well an thor- oughly adapted to the wants uflhe kilchon. has excited on vious lmiuuions of its muue and ap- (nenranoe. Beware of such.-. LT- -.1_'I:s:.._ 5.. A- .-.........-`an A-nun tuouruuuu. Duwluu uu u-u.u.. N 0 addition {.0 or varlauon from the ample name: CO0K S FRIEND IS GENUINE. 3?? FLOUR sronef .._...nn -n|tII 9 L nAD-nnI -I I\r-its THE PE/ 0PLE'S U p-Town G rocery. Nona with perfect safety. He `em suvcw-I! ariui he hein inntrlnsicn) 5' THE BEST ARl{lC'l`,u wellaa mmhlv ndomted m the l It) (I A \llVll I. nvvnn It contains neither alum. limo. nor ammonia and ma be used by the most dulicmo conatitu w Lh perfecl safely. Ila rrrem arising its being 8015 Agent. in Kingston. c99z sf.?;I1r:9.4KING WW9 -w..-_.-. -._:.., Unmlxed with (`hlnu direct from their rwmtee These lens slnnd without A rival for "-..'::y Blangth and Flavour. The undumigm- has this du n-cunod ll small cnnsignlnum nf lhcnu Hhe no-at Ions in the world) and will be happy lu supply Lhose nf his customora. who dc.-xirv aonmthiug really choice. with A sanwte of the aunu-. J){MLE%s'{ REDDEN, .__-_- ...._....... ......-.-urn.-vs The Btu-noovu Tea. Estate. The Loobah Tea. Company, The Mechl Ten. Estate. Vutabliahod for the purpose of supnlyinq pur- U 'J&l -Id-I he -5-: .4. Il $1 a. VANUI`AO`l`UIllN0 C0.Vll|'l(.l`l0NllI. The Essiifru Ejsjtate Depot. Irlnlln In 1=z.E3'"fBRos- ll .... nun-nulsm ClIVl`I:l!'l`InllM.l `TI Iljjjuvjz Two Car bonds of the untario Brewing and Mulliuz (`.o'a snpenor .- A 7 r.1 A'\YV`n I )I\l3r1'|1D --an N0. 1!! bun nun on 01 no Onosrrz lhurlsu All-ZRICAN HuuL. NECKTLE,\fIll1E.fiiiiiT:, C5iLX}1s,cUFFs, UH I I) RATTENBURY S- \.ll uul l\/A nuns]- h0WL`\'I`l`. Wu I).-I-1 mun mum-~ Jr_mg will make hnn one fur the snuu: pm-.u. TI I I I` f'\ F` F` I I `Is A PURE FRUIT A(_,`I-1; wpo\"1>`i:;z.-` __ u_.._ __- -........_.1 Bps'r01${ gmHAT - STORE, A Gooc; 1;/I;1"s` -()vverT'r-7oat:_ Made to order for $13. ` ,. ...:II .....I._ uuu lkllllll \-u u uuyx: Au: H ALE AND PORTER `II N ,- _ .-.n _n.__ . '._.... ._|.I..|. J.-.3. s. w. DAY S, Men's Fur Collars and Cuffs, Men's Persian Lamb Caps, M Men's Otter, Seal and Beaver do, Fur Gauntlets, Coats, &.c. *!5_T_:_._M.1._L<.._:_..H.4KE Ira--- yw---v.-._ . MUST ATTRACT ATT EN TION.` BREAD, BREAD. '_ A- __ LL- I--.I .l_ -.-IXL_. Beaver Capes and Caps, A[aska Sable Capes, Oppossum Capes and Caps, Greenland Sable Capes. \J\J\.ll.L\: . .--...~.. -~, . .._. rude Mark on every pgckgge Fur-LinVed Circularsl, ,_, __ Ladies Furdackets. ' - ` ._ Ladies Sable Sets. . ,._. -L-I-Q j {J C`- KING STKEE1` BAKERY. All information As to prices cheerfully given. N0. 10 OLA RENCE ST" .....\..--- I)..u1-nuu Auuuuuu llu-Inn _GR0oERIi;bj: LIQU0gm, a mu -1rg1.Nxs'H1_Nas.v w.?.Li.T :{.'1..a' {n'51i.'1? and y Variety. You can get almost any shape and style. Our Home-Mada D___nI 3- OLA I-in-O I`-AA r\v\IIIv -O J: BEA1Ti3oAs- FURS 'r_>ii1c_Ess STREET, __,_ __ rr:_,... .... I w I:'.UUl:LL, ONE )l)Ul{ H|il.l)\\' ( l`l`Y lwlh. FOR A l`ll()ll'E LOT 0! .-nun u uuvnrnnnvnvis u may 1 ; nn nnru J ,1 4 ` [TO MATCH ALLTIIF.` ABOVE. _ 4 An- THE OELEBRATED QTHFI `:ABD1.`3?*__ 11~i15iAi~z' (TEA.-S7.- i5`r3`ili'LL}' Iunyv uuu UV; Ava. \IIAl v-n-smut Broad is the latest. ` M.;:1:only at Well-inxton Street. V Mm luau-r Bolunl. wul uuu uuuully Univ yvll Uu, U UFUIUII hearted man. 0 broken hearted woman, hinting by the brook Beoor. . YOU wan Dl'VIlI'l nmumo. A Ihepherd and. mat` his municnl plpo :- hrulsed. Ho nyn: "I can`: get my more music out of thin instrument. on I will Jun brook it, and I will throw this road away. Then I will get another road. and I will play mmlcon that." But God up he will not can you on bomuao all the music magono out of your Ioul "Tho bruimd reed ho will not break." As frr as I can toll tho diagnodn of `our 4lE~.~-xvo,_\-:r.l n u':t divine nu`rr~ing. and it pmiuisul you; --.\w owhomllln`-moulor comfor -Ill. so will I nun rt you." God will no )'0ll`&l5l:- way tllr-`::gh. U troubled ooul. amlwhc-:1 _\x-'1 mum ll awn to the Jordan of dlmth you will f`..".`l lt to he as thin 13 brook us Decor; fur Dr. Robinson rays that. in April. llmr drloo up and there is no brook at all. And in your last moment you will boas placid as rthp Kcntuz-ky minister vsho went. up to G-xljpuylnzz L1 and lag hour: "Write to my sister Rain. and ml her not to he worried and frightened about the story of the horrors around the doom bed. Tell her thnr6`1n not `A word of truth In It. iorlnm lh-.:ro now, and Jean in with no, llN$,"I III |VIl_) 3l\'GIl |.l'l IUI LKVY .V|I. I'('?Il:I gu.\u thvm the [ow ll.'u'k tlrnp.ath:1t. cured them. `hat ta all death duos too LIlirL~1zan<~uros hhu I know that what I h \o.s1I| lmplios thatthoy nro living. Tht in no question about that. Tim uuly question this morning is whether you will ewr join them. But i must. not forgot thosetwo hundred men who f:u'nto by the brook Besor Tbny could not talzu another step further Their feet. W('l`0 sore. mm htuul arhcd. their entire nature was exhausted. liesinim that. they were broken hearted because their homes were one. Ziklag inasheal And yet David, when o comea up to them. divides the spoils among them. Ho says they shall have some oi` the juwels, some of the robes, some of the treasures I look over this audience this morning. and l nd at least. two hundred who have tainted by the brook Boner- tho brook of tcara You feel an if you could not take another step further. as though you could never look up again. But I am going to imitate David, and divide among you some gloriouatrophiu. Here in a robe: All things work together for good. to those who love God." Wrap your- aelf in that glorious promise. Hero is for your neck a string oi pearls. made out of iliaed team: "Weeping may endure for in the morning." thou faithful unto give that acrown of life. death an ` 0 ye `fainting onea by the brook Beaor, dip your blintared feet/in the running atreamot God`: mercy. Batho your brow at the well! of salvation Boothe your wounds with the balsam that exudes from troea of life. God will not utterly cut you oil, 0 broken ham-tar! man 0 In-nlmn haul-Ont! wnrnnn ` l \-' V'U Illlllll l ` us he was whvu dunf:nonI V [in _`.'( > erts0u_ of l3ri,.:'.) he was when. _\'N on tho our, lus chair. b0(`:!.llSl3 I14 ..,_A:..,._`. r\. .. lLl\'All. I` ' lllllla ll! Ill lIlV`ll Ul`|>V P` V` IY'I `Y We must sin ; with them tho son: We inu~t celelirutu with tln-m the triumph Let it no\'vr_ be full] on earth or in in-aw!) that David and his ur`u pmlwal out with hrm-a-r hearts for tho gutting luwl: of thoir earthly friends for a few years on earth than we to get our departed. ` You say that all this implies that our dnpartod Christian friends are alive; Why,` had you any idnn they were doadl They have only moved. If you should go on the 2d of May to 11 house where one of your friends ljvod nnd found him gone, you would not think that ho was dead You would inquire next. door where he had moved to. Our do- partznl (`liritinn friends have only taken (mother house. The secret. is that they are rirher now than they once worn, and van nf~ ford u better n-siclvnoo. The-_\'om`0tlr:`.:1kout of mrtlwnwuro. they n-uv- drink from tho King's vlmliro. Josopli is ynt alive, and ` Jacob will go up and Rec him. Living! Aro thuyl Why. if n nmn':1n livn in this dump. lurk dungeon of o:xrthl_\` -'.1pti\'it_'.', mu hn not live where he ln'o:1tIms tho braving n!!!)us- phuru oi the mountains of heaven! Uh, _y`\`;i, thu-_v ure ll\'ll)j.(l [)0 Von thinl: that Paul is so now (loan! now 1... .....- I... . .__ 4L- II. , ._, L . .....,. ...I IJIIIUII. "\`l(`T()RY nu mATul`.` If this Inurniug while I speak you (`nuhl hour [he vzumon.-uluof u furoign_n:| '_v, w-:u1-1;; through the .\'m'rnws, which Wu. lmlnspuij ml!` vitv, and if lln.-b\' ronlly s|1mIl<|,sln-4-v1\l In 0 ~!"'="I!:'; our f:unilio,s` uwuy from u~. haw Imp: \\uuM we mks In-fur wo l`l`Nll\"`1l t. go ..n l.`.. 1. ...|. .on. 4` ah...` p|.. uvunagu uuu euurgyq zuey sum: "we musst n it. Everything depends upon it. Let each one take a man on points)! spear or sword. We iimst win`T." And I have tc tell you that between us and coming into the companionship `of our loved ones whc are departed there is an Ausberlitz, therein a Gettysburg. there is a Water-` 100. War with the world, war with the flush, war with the du\'iL ~We have 1-illmr tn couqucrour troubles, or our trouble! will conquer us. David will either" slny Hie. Ainalc-km-s, or the Anmlekitcs will slay lluvid. And yet is not thefnrt to he tukeu worth all the pain. all the peril. all the be- siegjmni-ut! Lookl who are they on the bright hills of hU1l\'l.'ll yonder! Therethey uro,.thoee who sat nt your own table, the chair now vacant. 'l`hcre they are. those whom you rocked in infancy in the cradle, or hushed to `irlt-up in your arms l`herv.- they are, those in whose life your life was bound up. .There they um, their brow more rttdiunt than ever - lmfnru nun cnnv it timir Inc xvnilinu ` more to be ulll, I11.-vcr umre tn weep, luulv ur uuugu. In (TV Cl IIIUIU LU IIJIIII. [I VUI T my are w.-nching from [how holghts to srw if, through Christ, you can take that fort, and wlxvthor wu will rush in upon tl)eIn--\'i<'tnrs. They know that upon this battle dt`]x'll(l.V whet her you will uvvr juin tlu~irso('i-t_\` l'p' Strilgulhunlvrl ('lmr;.:u more ln':x\'4-l_\'! ll nmnltrcr tlmt ow,-ry un-In yuu gain puts vnu .~n much f8J`ll)L`l` on mwunl that houvculy r.- nninn rm - thu kiss of hoa\'uI1lj7 grouting. their "chucks ruse-ute\\'itl1 the health of eternal summer, their hfunis beckoning you lnpthe sluep, thvirfoet lmuntling with the mirth of In,-un-u The pal]-mr or" theirlz:st.swk1ws.sgu1Ie out of '`r- ir l`u(-0- new-r more to be su-k, never more In dough. never more to limp. n ver nmrn In ho nlll nun-r nunrn tn wmm T mv KINI: .\l'l`Illu`.lE'l` HA In lu`.ll\' ciety of oui* fr-ioud in; heaven, we `will not, only hnvo't0 travel a path of faith and in path of lri`bulnti:.>: but we will plso Luvr LO pbsi- ` tn`:-ly bqittlo fbr {heir coxiipiiuuship; pavicl and liiunen never wazitcd sharp sivorda and invlmplrablo shields and thick brcastplnws so much as they wanwd tlilam on the day when they came down upon the Anlalvkims. If _tlg_oyl1iul-lost that battle, they never would have [,,]I)t their families back. I suppose flint ouo glance at their loved ones `_in captivity hurled `them into the battle with tenfold courage and enfgyg They said: We musli ..w`[n If. Flvm-vthlna dnnnnrlu nnnn in Int | l\|` \V|7III`I nur funlilim, ur In-alhf" THE BRITISH WHIUA-M(_3NhA.Y{.1`A'N. 21. , N: u;.,_ : fr1nml.~=. I .... nI.,. AI: .t>|llll Profmor Fell: Adler. of New You-k.th1nh that general Improvement In government, In- duntry and society In constantly going on, and that all nevonary reforms vrl yotbo won. as 11:9 reuulfol oxpu-uncut and oorl onthopu-Iofthohbortngma-sand their friend; uuuu U1.` III] In UK The dhno went. into his pockot. and tho pm.-her wu prubobly resolved In an quartet the nearest. noond hand more.-New York Time: ' Hush uxpunvu. Whauovor tho parlon who or-cuplad the room wanted Iome boar tho pitcher was put out. and 1 null boy who Ireopn 5 hootblncb lnginnd on thooppodtu corner would no it, and quiclalygo (oril. And gout titled. The beggar had been that way before. and had learned the nlation between um nnnll boy and the pitcher. no he watched for It: ap- Enrnnoo one day and fomaued tho small y. Ho went upnotho room from which the pitcher Ill exhibited, told the owner Jhatho cuedfor it lnxtud of tho umll boy,And uncured hoththo pitcher And the dime that was In It Th- Al.-- .......o |-`Can Ll- ---I.-A -_,n `L- uuvv --up --uwvu. ' A beggar. nsxnall boy, audn pitcher g- urod In In Interesting littlo comedy up town. The pitcher was standing uutpzido of the third nwry window of a house which stood droctly oppouitna nloon. Un thu Bowery thin pitcher would be callod a "growler. ml- though it was A btnutilul dodgn and aunt what. oxpndn. ' ' Wlunnvnr III` nnrnnn -Ian .mm...1...I oh- ,,...l..,. Sow. supposing the real vliilcl, the rc:1l Jninos. is the iii!a.1.\'i`:i;-pal in vlulb of gold, lying under that Ituno, nho V\:.\.~ the utlmr child who afterwards l't'lj.UlL`.(ll1.."| James I vf Iingliuid and \'l of Soutlnnd! Did this ques- tion over ocvnr no the nullioriliusl This will be host ll)'V\'I.`Y'l.'Kl by asking how they are said to lmvo Lrcutuzl the dlncowry. They tclvgrnplitxl at onvo to this high per.-aonngo in London whose luisuu-as it is to control Holy- rood palace. Wlint dnlliel [lo lull back word "to make no fuss about it, but to re- plime the baby in cloth of gold marked J." under the stone. and prusumnbly there he still lies. But Lilo questions remain to bo answered. If that in Mary b`t.uu.rt`s baby, and the rightful heir. who was that other baby! And why, what: the supposed original turned up in cloth of gold, was there no fun to be made! If this in all: mare`: nest. it in high limo that people who go over llolyrood should know it. let alone thoso whom it ml] concern even more nearly. sale}; :n;I }..}iLa}}{u. J...}nK...; J4 cl. By C. H. PEARSON & Co.. Bahimoro. Id. They no the bell. Ask your grocer for them. Luv u IIAI I\`lla.Il-R"! _Y I l.R'I ruzmwul and brou;,'hL qunvn SLm\\'Iug a small I spring. `Inn: nnnnncinn Hm :~. He who u.ll).'lSSc;; \\'l':lllh. not as an equita- blo return for \`1ll'.l- i,-;i\'on, but by under. band dcaliiig or n1-gvn.-.~aiu1inl' lliu p0ur.ur gumbluxg on u ln,;li nrluw !v'lIIl`, lius boon engaged in no hunurulilu coulpctiuon. Ho \'-`ho climbs mm po\\'c:`. not by pro\'ing blui- self the iittost man tn Wield it, but by push- ing others luwu zunl crowxliug them out. desecmtos the name of emulation. Tbs-Hist railway mt vf Chicago was the Galena and Chicago (`mun (now the Galena division of tho L'l1ic:r,;uu:1l .\'nrLli\n-stern), the first ten miles of 'lJl(`lJ. In llnrlem, were oomplvtod and open iuu'aH:l Doc. 30, I518. The mmpun_v some years submquently ox- tcmlul its lines toFi`vop0rt,tbo1'u connect- ing with the llllnis L'wtl`iil to (Pal:-na and Duhuquv, an-l ul.~.u In l`ui:.:n on it! I`.lissi.~;- sippi, Thu !`.Il('l1i;;zLu Central Luul_ .\licli1*,;an Suuili--rn W ru |'<|lll[-lL`t( d and opened to tr..\`.`l in l'\ .'3 The xst (`:1 l L`lli(`l; v '. 5 to Fr lllinuis ( lhzlmnnu nml ul... 9.. I i Twexlty-sc-\'ou _\" `r~ 91' an ll(`n rn lodged wuxehoss` in tho marl.-uv 7'11` between the slums uf an ohm court htlllsu spzre, look root, and sent uulnn uuk shunt. 'l`u-dz1_y a miniature nuk grows on tho spun-, 1-xghty feet from the ground. lLdJ`u\\'s me from tlwc-.-uwul, the "skin of tlmrock," uud the air, but. prin- cipally {mm the um`, :15 l.hg"I`als very little cement in the spire. :1, .#| ,, , , :.. . - v._.-..-.V --_..:_- u... ..,. ....v`. nu. v .u . Public opinfon is the strongest factor in putting down any evil, and it is made up of private opinion, openly ex pru$ed and beartil y ["0110 wed. It. is now prupuml to have um-th-Jr inter- untiunal exhibition 1:: mo great L'I'_}'>Iul pul- nvu at 5_Ydcnhu|1|,m`ur London, 1:: mu, in the huildlngs in wluvb tl|uexhnbiL| of [$3.3] \\u.~. hvhl in llyulu p:u'i.'_ but wLm'b were after ward l`Ul1ln\'od Io b _'.1cnhaxn. Little Billy hz1d,_.41umv hrolln-r,a`ud soon ufw'x"wunl ino of l1i.il|Ui;.;hburs sun] `to hil; So you have anuthur baby ufyuur house! Ilo'saright smart limo ll-Il.m~_l suppose." Hlunph. and 1111.). turning; up hl.~u\:su. Hmv nmlly Slllilfl lm_\s tlu _y-wu -.\`1u~-t us to have lu our fmull) r" A Mivhignn wuumn practiced with are- vulvor until she could hit a suspvmler button at. eight pncca Then thcre cnmou lmrglnr into the house e:u'ly one morning, and she amta bullet ping'u1g through her hu.shumI s left. ear` V Anna Kuthermo Green nmkus it 11 rule to rest 8 year between the publication of one book and the beginning of tho co.>u1pu:.it|ou of another. A Ulysses, Neb., man has built the lar- gest corn crib on earth." It is 400 feet. long, :2 feet. wide and [:2 foot high, and holds 25,- 000 bushels. ;;u.ow sums. YELLOW runs. Use Peerless Brand" BALTIMORE FR`?-3'5 34W QYSTERS A very pleasant and gentoel" way making 41 little pin money has been found I E . . E I E | . > _.... -.. V'\/I .... ...... -._.._, George Roucledgo. I110 Loqdon publisher, priuwd and sold 000.000 copies of Uncle Tom`s Cabin." ' ` I Titian, considered by. Imanfthe prince of colonists, was born at Venice in I47?` and died In 1576. ' Kansas boasts of having; the largest two military reserlntions in Lye c_gunt.ry-Furts Loavou\vo`rl.h and Riley v .323. at the age of 33. Alexander the Great died at B_a_byl_lon. B. C. \ l_ ` by the atu." Ulg 33!)` W! IUVB, Inllll DU IJIIVLU Inlu rxov inn. and as his part. is that goath down `to the battle, so shall his part be that tarrieth 4 May God Almighty. through the blood of the 'ev(h;:1ing cov`ennnt, bring us into the companionship of our ioved ones who have already entered the heavenly land, and el1~ fared the presence of Christ. whom, not hav- ing neon, we love, audio David shall recover it" And Al hi: nnrt is that wont}: nurn `tn ind 1 fun! it `a very liippy way; not bacsud Iunagoodman. torlamnnm-,la.mnothing but :1 poor. miserable sinner; but 1 have an Almighty Savnour. and both of his qrms are around me." ` M-.. (1.`.I AI....:..l.ou H-u-m....L. um s.u,.`,..a -0 Once Too Often. I ,__,,-u l_._ . BRIEI; MENTKVDI w. H. cmuvsn. 212 Princess-st. TEL}-IPHONE 2|. `

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