.-nah IF YOU WANT Qllzeapestcestfurmture 1 9 u\'-nr1nvnnvIu\ Va 11:! A Friend Ig... ....-_\ ...-..~ .. ' the n)l1kw'< mvil`-`I \ lnuk (av-mu!-lyl .. 0. ......u-. .. ... nos IN `COLLARS. \UIIlU wumingg steamer brings two from Berlin, Paris \`:vHl' mumu was in its .I.~l u;-vu rhu nmnvn- ml in hm-n, and now, M|>[N'.`|lillL{ In their (`us- ul-ly llpull their novel `I \ mg .\1um!" livery- .-nIl:1I`x--J'ml3u>;, ptntuw lx:m!"`~ , I111,-_;ilim`.~`, nth- | -rlmpa the students an smuv colleges t_lu-y v: dL~tuu-tion, sh<'.\'- .. IL... ... Ill Ull` Ulll UH` Boys Tweed Suits, Boys Felt Hats, Boys Scotch Caps, Boys Cloth Caps, % A Boys Corduroy Caps, . o % All New Goods and Low Prices. Cousineau, Quinnf& Oorrigan, "BRGAINS FOR THE BOYS. TURKISH AND 0Vh`.RS'l`UI"l"El) WORK A dPECIALTY. ISTIMAPI-S GIVEN FOR ICVI3ZR\' DES- CRIPFION OII` REPAIRING. CARPETS um. Opposite Po1son's rut Store. PRINCESS 3 l:I:'I'. Kingston LADIES KID BDUT 998. MD/E8 K/D 81/PPE/?, 65 cents. GENTS FINE SEWED BA|.., $1.95. D. F. ARMSTRONG, 7?`/EP/?/0E TELLS AND PEOPLE TELL THE PRICE. `NEWEST SHADES ARE HAVING Amine RUN. Beautiful New Shades, A T1'i1111ni11gs to Match. IJAGKETGLUTHS, !J\JlL4lJ\L ID. G VVIJI-HAUL V1130 DILULJ VGLLAU \..IGLl IJU SIVULI, ' Buymg from first hands and selhng at a. small prot 13 the secret of our success. - KINGSTON Address, 109 Princess Street. Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Belleville. ` 11 LOU VOG- The quality of the tea. and the prizes given with each pound is a. wonder that such value can be given, TJn\'n'nn- fr-nrn Hrnf hnnu nn enllinnv at n av-nnnH' nu-nf, in lan I lI\l\II-I Iulllylylu IICLIIIU IIGO IJCUUIIIG G ll\luOC' hole! word in this great Dominion, and their teas are noted for their ' PURITV. F/MGRA/0'05 AND STRENGTH. STROUD BROS. strongly recommend the tea drinking pub- lic to trg ant}; of the followin brands : 1 LA KMIXED O REEN at 30c. ASSAM (Specially ` ecommended) at 30c. . Tlge is an extraordinary tea. for the money, also the 50c. nnze a. "Plan nnnlifrr AF flan fan nnrl fkn rnviona n-iwnn urifh Ann}: unvl vvvnn. mums. EAY|:`FANCY AND oon cwaa nmussna smmm mans &o. Are one of the fewrms whohave builtup atrade` suicientto enable them to purchase from first hands, and the benet of such buying enables them to be the medium through which the consu- mer oftea can purchase that article without pay- ` ing several prots. QTDf\III'\ DDf\Q' ........... I.-- L............. .. I.......... i In the ordinary course of trade the consumer` buys his tea from the retailer. the retailer from the jobber, thejobberofrom the importer, the impor-. ter from the producer. This is commonly known known asthe regular channel of trade. This is necessary in most cases as many merchants, both wholesale and retail, have not` suicienti trade to purchase from place of growth. HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, STROUD BROS. WHEREASHOULD THE WNSUMER BUY? JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. DRESS GOODS, ;several ' TF\`OUD BRO_S'. name has b_e<;ome a hous9- Po/'m`ea or Medium Toe. BUOOEBOR8 TO I . X. OOUBINIAU I O0. UPHOLSTERER. Designs and Estimates Furnished for all Kinds of Work. IAIIIIIIIIIIU -u.nn IIAIIRIY Aifls nun III'I'AInlI SEE OUR SPECIALTIES- 14| Princess Street. Suitable fof Spring Jackets. KID GLOVES. One Case of Light Tweeds. ioloot from. Alwayl the but selected and most Icylllh stock In Eastern Ont u-io. Give us n can and look over our sunk. nnnrnnnnnn I11 I Y 7 hi nun nunnln Hr `_3RA!".".5'-% Spruce up-don,t be A olun-and don't In! ullthearousprinurunhhon. AI IIINI|II!IYI13 AIIIIIIITIIIO UIVB III II Glul nuu MIDI UVUI` our II aonmsorrs WALL PIPER iipor 277 Baqot Street. F. C. _M__HALL, ""'.'..'.}i '1; ,'...,..;.'.i.'..7._.;.i}`:.;.'"' PAINTING - AND - PAPERING ._.u ;__u or In. nhscmmons. out. A!` ut uy .1 RAVI? lul'I " wuuuu-1 Low I gut: walnut THE `V?-111"2.SE' 5QX'17-IoE8 JOHN L. JOYCE. woon & COAL YARD] Is ALWAYS STOCKED WITH THE Best Dry Hard Wood, Dry Block Wood, Dry Kindlinz Wood qmd the Best descriptions of Coal, CORNER or BARRACK up O.\'TARI031'u. Next door to W. M. Dr-ennui. Prlnoou 8t `um-Lin. Dlnmhinn Qhnm and Alan Him -\4|Ln:n| mu: (1 I _e5!%9II?:9:. COAL AND wo6E Scranton Coal. Best Quality Hard Wood, Mill Wood. Verona Y -an N. e In H}: Grooeryhtoro N Cretan Txogsa `sm-5:. will receive p3om" attention. ll"l`ele'nhono oommunlosuon i. }1uggmj$_W0_qn ANQQOAL YARD unwed. Or "you want Kiudling Wood. D. or Shov` Coal Mn Coal. No. 1 coal. Soft or Black- Imiti1'aCoAl. no to R. GRAWFORD & 00., - Foot of Queen at . *" *'*":'::- 2`:-3+-::.: 9:3. Z L - > up um I: ' nu L-;Mu:n."u::;rwIu1 to no Um mu: 1-)! I -.-- 1--- ya- _ .- vvv union sun: the Driu-L Cheapest and But n Maple md Baacn (`ordwood. Oak. Birch 4 Ash. Iclm or Hemlock Hardwood sawed or Un Or if van wnnlKiI1dHnQ Wood. ID:-vb. or Stow` llllluu nlnuu ur l'UlIl'IRl [ADI 1'0 OIDII. 93` -? % " ' l-Chu-enoe Street Wharf. " 3-8L. Lawrence Whuf. lfscoure dollve before broken weather gels in. Chief 0 00-31. Lawrence Wluu-f. Branch Omw-(bmu Ki and Clarence _8L. '.8:.:"`.":'.`.3".'.;.".'+'".`.,, ..,.... .., mp 3.0 e Ivory A (1 Coal all under oover and well screened 'Tolophono Communical inn. JAM l`..~`. HVVIF1` A (30. HARD AND sioF'r WOOD. n;,,_,, ,_.u n,_. MERCHANTS I - HOUSEKEEPERS I I A full stock always on hand. (`all and et- nmine. . W. B. Q S. ANGLXN. BEST IN THE MARKET. Ynfd No. |-0nuu'io Su-oat. " ' I-Clarence Street Wharf. 3-SI. Lnwrenon Whnrf. Sash ahdo-_Blind5, Mouldings and o other factory work. Coal. Who-|esale, Retail, IIIIUIJIIU I`? IIUIIIQ II A I)I7l."l` II and Soft Ootdwood nt quality on in -ullpanuou uouclt and uunuottoc u1u>-domu- ommo and West. Strooa. (hlllllll 59%-I- C0moo-Ulu-amo and V Moot of Clarence Street. QORDERB left at he of I11`. Juno: & ou.Pr|noau88uuL'u`li:lhou-|.p)a;Ka:{.3I foloplnno Oouununion . ` 961?:-lnontroot. ow. Sydonhul Shores` K|nnlA_ : Ul'l'lCl-Col'. Bunch and Ontario Sta. SHENRY BnAMm, I `gull-nun "'-Ad&-n --Q` g :--T -j;- j_... .-. In thlnlooality for Ollmour 4 Coin (Trenton) . . . . _. L31: 15515:-no In lll IIXSIIIIIJ I0!` \lIllllUIu IQ DU! llluuuulll -KILN DRIED DOORS. Wlul. Vnl h u Wloloulonnd RRAH and W Deahll. Oonb of the vow but ducrl undo: cover. well an-can fad omptly d vud. Bunon wood and [I And an Gm-dwood nl nt. aunlllx on u--v---- :--.---_:'. 5 Undo:-usher And 5 human : E-25.1 PRINCESS S'l'REE`l',-E ; Oonsydonhsmstroot } . -_u_._p__, --_..__.._n_-..I-_ rmox 65 BOOTH `vhnlnnui Vial A-n-m an Vlflinla-glnnntl 3 WA=.t:si- uu: `Ivan. Iyruq nuu an vu. _ Ll ELEGANT LINE OF HANGING8 1>Y_x1iq vgoxiisi Pckss srmr I 4 .,g,; SoL:m'AG-EN-rs L .u\_-._A_ /,3. & Fs. ANGLIN, , &3 \|Il\.l IIr1I -cm:Amcsi` AT- n; :j Woob A'N('DWZ(JV0AI...TZ the "Jam I'M.-mug: .EZ.~.&-..rsr mm.-av. w. B. ANGLIN. Wellington Street. North. 'ommunicm Inn. JAM1<:.~`. SWIFT & C0. A man gain!" ex.-laimad Capt. Non-la; Idzoulduyuo. Why, ityou we:-ow ta I'll in his mouth, KKNCI With I N, van mtoh his arm] I ~ 'l`||ohonoonohu|nd|ndthewifoouII`I notyetgocm uwqyltho non pertoct at %E.76`TI5Tu'5T/_s"IZV mmonicqsmn DMORATIOIIS 1 nungvuuruuyuuallu Uyllll Llll-IIIIII `nu II. aimed to join lndu banhr cry for oh the unitary to dvmntion;" but if tho court bonwodoo Pal-thooa-oeicnguuftf-` ` nomaum Than u.o'-`amour wm Ha manual rm A I xldnn, and flu Immune.-t.n.nr ITICIIIUI LXlIIK"IlIIoIml' wul proud on n I sides, and tho humnnlhrinnsz: thoeustviillhavouhnrdpulleo prauvotho Indians` hmnm mum. 'rll.u1|pIu 1u:1uuutu,n \ ouch hluonl! CIII TIIIIIHIIKV Ul UEICFJII IJIVIS, DTIXKHI Bragg, Wineld Scott Hancock ind others uomnwhnt Ion known to tune. Fort Smith hugononllystood hi the Indian: and do- nllnad tn inin Intln hmqlur M-v fnr on-ulna UK {CHI Wlll IIIVII I K-I Indiana` homes intact. IIWUYV ll' l B. VVKIUII {J16 DOW building: we completed and congreu has Judicial mill mou livelynnd dispose of over Iwporsous nuw uniting trial. At present thoold courtbouuohIhownuslnnd- mark." for it was once the commandant`: hnntIr|nnl-Qnrn and an -In-h lug: hnnn tho n- llil, [Ur l_lo WI! Ulll IJIU KTIKIIIIIIDUIIIII . hcndqunrteryanduuachhu been the om nlnl ranldnnnn nl Jfnrnnn Thvh Rn-nvonn u--v vvvnl uvvun, run: u-Jana Several mmpnnicu are `organized, the do- velnpment is being puahedund Fort Smith is building new residences and business block: at a bewildering rate. Congress granted 01w.(II)fora ne Fdu-ml building. and tho county is completing a mnpxmcant court \ house. And with all this the Fort Smith- inns pr-mat vehemently against the re- man] at the Unload Staten district court. and have forwarded I romonntrnncawith an imposing array of unmet. Just now the courtiscloaed for Inns of funds. and the `peopln lnaln that tho nppr` `z-intiona lnvo Alwnvn Fmvn fnuvniun. an that nan Ill tut` Auluuu Aul I II.Ul _v' tut`-I15 was IJUUUIU ur- twoen them and the western Cherokees, but on the l'.`th of July, 1839, they adopted the not of union, and thereafter prospered greatly till the outbreak of the war. With their growth in wealth Fort. Smith grow. but the ` civil war prostnwtl All interests. Jt's'r Arum `rm: WAR There was an awful doadness about the place after the war till the completion of the Little Rock and Fort Smith road, of which the voting public heard so much in I584. It Ls` a bhn mail, but gun) mm-h boat to a lung mmp:il:;.ii. and has nallywontixl a loigiboom` toFort Sniitli. Within a fa-w months past the boom has risen to a regulzu` . frenzy. (`ity lotsumlniilout in the woods two miles from town, and on the main street real estnto is held at $3!) per front` foot. (folturi, timber and minerals are the basis of the lovnl trail.) :15 yet, but. experience has proved the region to be one of the llnest in the country for fruit. especially perwhm. Pvtroleuni has been discovered in the mount- ains sonw forty miles away, and ex;-x=rLs' talk of the lmsin as inexlinustihle. About the siuiir list.-un-u to the north are springs frnni which thu nil flows. Largo bodivs of good iron are have also been prnsp-owl, and the coal Holds within worknhlu dismnc-u nre esti- mated ul. 5,000 square miles. Why shouldn`t them be 11 boonil Ill` IYKIUII IS TUUJCIVIIIUIJ ICFLIIU. The tint Clmrokeos went wmt in 1790, set- V tling on the St. Francis, their tradition being that the tribe origiimlly came from the west, and it is chimed that they are closely akin to the Navajoes. In 1817 them were 3,000 Cherokees on the Arkansas under Chief Talm- toka, and the United States began to urge all the uthcxs to go the), so Fort Smith was snob after established. Somo 3.000 more emigrated in I-`IR, and a sort of civil war broke out among the l5,(X)0 or so romnining in Gt\)l`;`,ln, the John 110$ part V opposing the reinmml. and the Ridge-Bondinot party lavormg it. The United States soon notied lhtilnuii-tn:-'~ that it would not sustain them nguinst Georgia, and in 1835 Gen. Scott with 2,(Ili me-n wont to compel them to remove. The eastern Clxerokees had adopted I repub- lican form uf g-wemmont. and on their arrival in tho In-lian Territory there was trouble be- ts-...-. Ohnnin ....l 9}... ._....A.\-... t'VL......L..... L... N03}. (100310 W. M. IJPOIIAIII. PHIIO1 Ht finum . Plumhmg,Suun and an liking Stun Hot Water Heating In noon. Aunt for the Celebrated Spiral tor Hot Air Puruoo mumlsotund by ,H. H. J: coho. Sn-muss. N.Y. r. A. xvnsox.` nan: JAIE8. 31':-zvr-'. m'ssi'-:LI'.. ANNIE i'1.m'rm. his gu\'ernorship and became practically`: `herokw chief. The blsturynf the city is L-losi-ly (`1)Illlt`(`l(`d with that of the Indians. 'l`l1ougli the iort was located in 1620, the town \\'.-is not laid out till 190*, and till the ea vi.~`itors went into raptnres over the bounty uf the situation. There is an exten- sive view of the Arkansas, the land rising from thv river in gentle slopes and wooded ridgvs: in all directions the native forest was (`harming to the piuneent, and the surround- ing region is remarkably fertile. 1 'l'ln~ rqf (`hut-nL-nnc nvnnt Iran? in ITTYI eat- I-l!`I IAJ IE BU! IQ] CII UIWTI1. Fort Smith has at various times` been the arena of many stirring event: and the tempo- ` rary lgpme of some noted men. Among these was t'he'eminent Sun Houston, governor` of" Tennesseo, and inter ptddent at Texas, the republic, and senator, from Texts, the state. Disappointed in his rst marriage, he resigned Ki 4 ` III III.` (III [III "IIIUJCJC" K0 UTIVUI, W tin-ir deaths. He has put the rope Around ` the necks of seventy-one min-deters, and in evc'ry casetho neck-`wan btokdu by_tho drop. He may. than-utore, basdd to be fairly antl- tlul m be styled an expert. Fur}. Rm): hm: at vnrlmn tlmm` ham. Clan XIII` lllly ll P311113-llllluy W OI ' the fact that in has never had an noddmt, and tlm all his "`subjocb" go bravely to Hmir alnnm I-In ban nut thn rnna an-mu}! `III! IITIRJII hlllu-I I-UU I UUU `CHOKE Wf Vnennty-me man have been hanged." It in xed for eleven men at I time; but no In ' no. morn than eight hnvo been executed at onodrop, l`hlsisulit.t.le1@,bntpotnnIma % pm-ms: mhct, 1: is qme llhutnvo. George M&lg\I()ll, who bu Itved u hnngmun for many years, is professionally proud of the met that ha has naval` had an lillnut, the prison stands the rude gcllmvs pn_ which N nnvnxtmnm man haw. been hnnvnd, It in ITIW (X)U'M' HOUSE, I081` SIITI. unsung` .u`-n-.`-l.- -_. '____..l_...I AL- THE BRITISH. WHIG. THURSDAY. APRIL4, Ill: Hut DI] It School. F'nther-`l bor, Willis. is tbd old Ilhtorlo bimh rod. nailed over the teacher`: duh. which turned my hldo twenty year: ago. \ wnuo (uncanny)-An you mro n in mild ` nu!-hntlv llnhL mlnlu-- Rnrllnrtan Finn EJTVUU lllillllllly uuur.-I suv IIIIIIU UI III` CI` llcted Mend. and was lwuornbly disclnrpd. -(Yhipn,~n TI nu-u ' HALL, P/1l.L0llR.000KIIIO STOVES and RANGES. lVI'IIl\A'\II`n3|* Am Pbunlmy man mot his place In the ranks, Iorved faithfully under the name 6! hit at- lnonpl l`ul...uI anal u--n Ilnlun-n|-.Iu .Il_-I.---`J IIICUII IFIQIIII. lll -Chicago Timex. of Ohio. in Mnrvh of mu he wIs.<`om- missioneal lieu- ta-nant colonel of tho Twc-nty-t h i r d Ohio regiment, and St`l'V| in West Vir- ginia. taking part in the battles of 3'"' "'"""3' Rich Mountninlnd Ounifex. In October, 1861, he he-oamecolv rich)! the Fifty-seventh Ohio regiment. Ind comninndod nhrignde in the Anny of the Cumberland. He was engaged at Dobbo` Ferry. Murfmesborough. Chickannuign And Lookout Mountain. In 1843`! he resignedfroln the army and became judge of the superior court of Cincinnati. in 1864 he wasn presi- de-ntinic-leotor on the Lincoln and Johnson ticket, and in 1868 on the Grant and Colfax ticket. In 1864 he Wu a delegate from the presbytery of Cincinnati to the general an- Ien1blyn(th\Preabyu.-rinn church at Now- __h_` J. In 1876 be wudolentud as Repub- licnu cammita . one of the cuunnl before the election! oom- uiiuaion, making the principal Irgumaltln the Oregon can. He was elected Uniud Sulfa: N`.|l8'A)l' in March in plans (If John slid` . man. and in IBM ho was nppouu-d nuochb justice of the supreme court. ( .- _..-._,_ .~_._-_.. ten in a nun living is Petonkoy, Mich, who gm-ved during the war for the Union un- A.`.._...M.- ad-aunuusinnnan Ill ; |....A A-14-4] Ju.~1it't* Stank-_\' Mntthc-w-. smetrinto judge nf thu suprenw mun, \\'lmsn death has re- r~mutl_\'l--(=na11nmuIc(-I, wu~ burn in (`moh- nntion July `:1, Pi)-I. nnvl at th-- early agoot 16 he was graduated from Kenyon college. He studied law, wns admitted to the bar. and began pm:-ticiugin Maury 'muIt_\', Tennemee. Ho shortly afterward returned to Cincinnati, and for thrsro years, from N46 to IM9, was asxistnnt editor of The Pinrinnati Hora!-I, the rst daily nnti-slavery pup1`rpuhli.~`h04I in (but city. In IKE], when but `27 yea:-~ nld, ho bo- czuno judgn of the court of common pleas of Hanover C o u n ty, in 1355 was Mate smatnr. and from N35 to DB1 was L'nit-I S t n tes nt- tnrney for the suuthern district HI l\|.{.\ I... II.._AL Justice Stanley Matthews and Ell RIM In the \\`orhl. Plliillll . ` Ahnnst every iuc aver :1 {ml collar or or London. RIIMI )Ullll!.; Il|\`I| llllull H! II. As a spt-vial favor to men who lnslst. upon \\'e:1I'ing high collars, oven at the risk of per- sonal inr-om-enienco, n style has been intro l.Ul`(`d whirl! aims to obvinto all dlmculty. This collar ope-ns wide in front and the top punts are clipped nil. (luoof the new fancies laps at the lower ;mint.~'. and the top points are bent. over so as in flu-in n Vshapul opening. The e e-ct is 1l<.'<'ill`dly fetching and is also a candidate for hot umther favorltisux. Then there is the drosx v0lhu'_ which hlI.S eilibruiderecl points. Thislms been iutrmlucml as an accompani- ment to the onibmidcml shirt from now so popular, but it is argued that it will not be very pnpulll`. as it seems to approach the >1lu(iJ)`. .\in\i\c' nvnrv in.-iuuiwr dnnnunr hrinnu UKIVU IIHWIIIIYWI II. III Bllllll.` lVFlK'\ I-V. (luv 0! `the variations |`e}ni(`os in small turnml tabs at the top points, with rounded points midway down the front spacing. This collar appeals to the eye of advancal dudes and young men about town. Au 1) anon-in` fnvnr tn nmn whn insist. unnll wmu um Glnss Putty and Pan Propurod Psiuta M $1.25 per gallon at BIBBY 8:. VlRTUE 8, KING STREET- IIuI',;\ `.'I ll!!! 1.:-I'M I-'~\ -'n u 3 u \ 1'1 _\ pnpnlnr one is t`u- Fro-nu-h collar whivh laps in front lllm n tluulllc hreastw frock mat Un ('.i,tlwr wle of the chin is (I snmll .\ll.'l}`l_\' pniutwl l:a' In-iu1in;; ulummn-cl. But tlw . w-llw has .~4-ure a. strong liuld upnn the nw-kw at` ll:--lhllllilsuf Amerimu x-itiz\~n~. from \\lm~h nll Ilm fmls. will llul l-0 nlnlo tn illslualgu It. '13:: collar det~lg1I(`t`S know tlii~. {Hill as Ilmy urn` v.\v<-wlingl_v oblig- ing. try tn C0nl})l'<>l{1l5u the situation: by mak~ im: :1 vullar tvluv.-h is lmlll sluuuling and turnml cl-um. lia\`in;: u l-nul-Iv wt nf [milita- ono standing and the Mlwr Inrnwl squarely down almust nt right nn;:lt'~`. 'l'lw fat man is imr fnr;;nHI-n by the olvligin-: I:-.~:igner. nnrl fur his . In-nolit 1| high (' >llnr has been mndn, which is scooped out in flout like a half moon. This tix'i`xi'I'.`t-limit vuuln-.~`r-vmn for th-~ ulrmping tlnuhlv chin of the wearer. The popularity of tho square our mllzu` is so great that the promoters of certain novel shapes have not ulopartocl from that idea, but have Inrnlial it in some respects. nun nl HI"; vnrinvinn.- u-nininnn in email HIV", l||"X| ll l(tl'S. (wvllvgv ! ntact the-m ca. Ll body ` Inun Six ll): innfxnxxq. timh. lm inst:-ad .Nec|:war That Will Ila Atrectrcl by the ' Dudes 'l`h|s_ Spring. The search for `smneilling. new in collars goes on unrelentilngly. It tlsml to ho a slight Imnter to select a culmr suitable M1` uuy oc- cn.-.inn. but then. I`.mn- \\'L-1'0 lk-xwr styln.-`s to .Dit'k from. The t'\'t`F143~`i"`e3 A'`" i"3" "IV" for mnrethinp; uuw ma-I -Wigiuul grows |mule'r- ev(-r_\'lu_\'.nud the pawl` t`l{11=H` Hli\k<`l'S are driven to lhvil` with` vnui l.1Il)l'n*.sL`l\[S1,`l1lt` new fml that will prnw :1:-wptulnlo tglhoir cus- tnnu`I's`. At ]7I`I'.\`l`IH 1`hv1'o are` nu.lc-se than thirty now collars an t|_1emxu-kot. mxc-hone A I ._. ... n .nl.- . ...,. a|.._.. lHIll|.El' lU ! Il`.'lUl'Iu RI l.'unu: nu-ma-nv nu uu_v U11` ('m.inlI, lcwm` to `. pi:-k -`\IHt'I`i'an ma-I to [A)l'n`sL`l\t suxuo am` than (`I!(`h qne unuru .~'t:1rtJ_inr: mu] |nur- Iu=nrl_v unique than its pl`c1l1-4'u~.~nl'. ` `T ` _ II{ll]]"`5l'V ,0 EU` I` II IIIIQ um. p-9-I-Burl!-can Pu- uu.I'Il bl1I'| 701' the L17: A VARIED CAREER. ARE roi/T co/mo bi/`Lo .9 Buy your Hzrdwaro. Boiled ud Raw Oils.