Daily British Whig (1850), 20 May 1889, p. 4

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Imperial federation in 3 nice thing to think about while lying on your buck under I maple tree on A sweltering July day when you rouae yourself from a nap to brush sway the exuberant lly. but for the busy people of this world who have to hustle to make one and meat an-l the other end vegeubles it in of no more nccount thnn last night`: r1l'vllIulr 5.` H4011). [forties bat ring Me gmuiru .4;-011:1 nari: lat/5 are frryuent/_y lial wit/i a J/bur-ion: artidt. `rill . R IPROACH or ANNIBLEV, by uwoll an`; author ot The silence ol Donn` Aluuld." . . mach: u-ring. by the author of IlehI|A.h.` I3. Tho lngllolunnnof he Ruo can. by I. I`. Wood Do. I. II UI dreams. Till R IPROACH 0!` ANNIBLIV , by Inxwnll any. author at The silence of Donn` l)|vnr(` Prod-coding: at Demoroltvlllo ll_. I":I,1:l:-II III A,, I,,,I , ,,_ ' . nlinndlnln `Prise. by lln. ldvunl Konurd. uuuuuuun uuu . There hnve been several instances in the house of common: where the father's seat has been curried by the non, which is as good I tribute to lfeparted usefulness or worth as could be asked as the hands of puln.icianI, Among whom mutual jealouly, dud ambition are nlwnyl to be found. WHEN YOU onnsn APOLLINAHIS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 1 p . Fifi]: is one of the most pleasant 'trip a plow surtnoeker could wish for. Freight carried at the most moderate terms. Round Trip Tiokeu. including Ion]: nnd berth. 815. lmnhor particulars can be had from JAMES SWll-`1` & (`O . foot of Johnson street. or from \VM..BAJ US. owner. on bo\rd_ London Advertiser -Irv .- I uu n uvn. Strange to any we hnve as yet heard of no instance in which the voters in any con- atituency have called for the reeigmtion of their member in consequence of hi! vote on the Jesuit question in the commoua. Montreal Star. AIIVII u nu unnct no. It would be well, indeed, if the English portion of our populntion showed u much eagerness to nccomnnodate themselves to the requirement: of intercourse in our mixed community as the French. u a rule, have hitherto done. .1 The Week. Tidii .;z&.1s`m;&A`zm.~; r'Montrcu| Gazette. I- , 1|: -1 n nu; I--J Chicagb Inter-Ocean. \\'iIIi..... I u..n \,lIll`llU llIlUI"\}CUl|IIn Willinm L. Bull has just been elected president of the New York Stock Exchange. The bears take it good nnture ily. Died It lm post of duty will be a tting epitaph to place over Major Short`: fun emjthly renting place. NOTICE is hereby given mat the COURT OF REVISION for II: 3 Municlnllly will be held at me Town Hall on TUES AY. `ml: he on or Jrx: .\':.\"r.a1 7:!) o'clock p.m. By order of the Council. THOS. KI-2l.L\ . The Hersld. unu uuuu. Ill muuoer." _ Bismarck lnppeued to be `in the but of health. `He wt: in good humor After the debate when} photograph uwu tnken of the chancellor, theminiatero and the members of the reichstug in order to preserve the up- pearance of the house prior to going into the new parliament building. uuuemen navo borne me tor yenra. An I `hriuiain I c kt it but `an chnncellor, as long an 1: ( hero, I wiil strike a striker and insult. an inaulber." ` M:-IIIDPAL .............I .. 1.- w:.. -L- L--. _r As Chancellor Iei Wolildlrt be Brow- nuten by an; cum or People. Baum, May 20.--I`he aoene in the nich- etag. Saturday. between Prince Biamarclr an Herr Richter la the sole topic of conver- sation in political circlel ` here. In conse- quence of Bismarck : remark`: the liberals have resolved not toattend the Frahacho`pEen to be given by the chancellor. \ en Richter uttered the exclamation which around the wrath of the chancellor the lat- ter, turning angrily toward the liberal mem- bers and pointing his linger at them, said : I do not know what pfui refers to but I regard it as an expression of hatred you entlemen have borne for As _ `hriatiadn I (Ell) mmknt it lint `ILI nhannnllnr LOOK AT THE CORK, COMMENTS OF THE Phsss. `HE wbL_n.o Nor STAND "IT. I IHCBI llll EIIU UIIICT CLIU VUKCIIUIUI F no more ICCOUIII mun last night`! Frontonnc (or lultanct-_ Q.-- They Huy Jun nnvoll. 'u\O-- l\...... .. VILLAGFOF "PORTSMOUTH. 9 _ N 5 Expecting Too Much. r lho lmp.-l"ud. Fad. Trlbuto to the l-`rouclgn :'lS|I'l`l A Fntlng I-2plup7I. I _?;g";Z"-'i?"o"1'r'E:7's" We who the loud in Quality and Variety. You can got almost my shape and utylo. Our Homo-Mode Brood in the hunt. Ilulo only at `F`a'nc`y -b \-0:9--noQonasv}$on- ~Q9.-at ~~ohcQ-&-- g. --.-. WIAVIWS NIW mu VARIETY STOII. nu mucus s'nu::'r. Jewellery. (`rock . Glanwan. Lungs. 0|! Pnluunqo. PI:-tun umou. Clo. Poduvoly (to Iowa: prlou in the city. You on gut 5 FINEST TEAS Tnl RAPIDS. and arriving in Mont run at 8 p.m. Returning. lea\'- a Montreal at 7 o'clock on Tuesday on ning. arriving in Ottawa on Wed~ needs) evening. Leaves ottawn on Thursday inorninxfnnd roaches Kingston on Saturday` at p m. (`his nloannt `trim DI0l~ The Fun: hwoaven-`n In the loading plnoo for llnrlnlnn In H/W6 /N6 LAMPS! At S. Weaver's. Pictures Framed GUARANTEED AND THE am om, mr mm AT ALMOST HALF men at In Black Japan and Byron at Ml! price n Our sales are steadily Increasing in this depart- ment. Mothers wnntln tasty. well made. good wean-inc suits for their eye; will nd what they want chenpeut at FACIS wom KNOWING ` Norfolk Suits, Plait Back Suits, and 3 piece Suits. all sizes. SILVERWARE, Prettiest Baby Carriages. BOSTON HA7 870/IE, Boys Lace Front Flannel Blousefor Boys English-made Suits, 1.25, 1.50 and $2. YOU CAN GET THE FINEST Boys Linen $|.25. Boys Sailor Suits, $2.00; % Mantles made to order. Hardy's Boys BREAD, BREAD. LEAVES RWlF'l`S WHARF. Rl.\`(l;~,"l 0.\'. Every Monday Mornlng at 3 o'clock. going -:own the St. Lawrence Rivc-r. callixft at Unn- nnoque. Btockvillo, Prescott. orrisbnnz. Cornwall and signalled rm Rl.'N.\`lNG ALI. and arriving n Mon! rml 8 Rolurninl. leav-s on S. Weave r s. One Price Store. 88 Princess Street. S. Weaver's. KING You can go! the but ulna in The cheapest in the any at YOU CAN GET YOUR at lowest prioel It "cu can gctthe _j:;.._r __..j?_ SATEAMER KAIHLEEN suits.4%"& Suits, Makes Weekly Trips Between Kong- ` ston Mp_!l_l8aL:i7(ir Ottawa. on Friday. May `llth. I820. valid for return un- lil the following day :'nlan at Fare and One- thlrd on Thur.-ulu)` and Friday. Mu) 2:m1 and `40: valid .'or return uulil Monday. May 27th. cmldx-on between 5 and 12 years or age Hall Fare. Fur fnrlhnr fI.IlI`Iil*l`I)ll'I urn nnularn nr nnnlv H01! FIFO. For further particulars see posters or apply to the company`! agents. JOSEPH HICKSON. Gmmrnl Mmmm-r _m1q_u|f_|_i._s-Af's6oM PRICES. 4...-..a'.........1-osq,-u...4-.... - 3:: 1 1: n !!.!$TtL#9.3 mvw. rlqm Will be issued between all stations in Canada. and from stations in Canada to Detroit (via Windsor). Port Huron and Fort Graliot win Sarnin and Point Ed ward). Butfnlo win Inter nathnal Brld e). Black Rock. Suspension B:-ie.Fon ovirgton. l{ouse's Point and island Pond, at . SINGLE FARE nn IT`!-idnv Klnv run. IRE!) 1-Alirl fnr I-ullll-n nu ? ALI. WOOL `SPRING OVERCOATS, May 18` h. 1359. Thin Powder never varies. A194" of pu: rity. strength and wholeooxnen r6-ocon- omiod than ordinary k indya. tut 4 ` not be sold in competition with thutnulatjtud oi` iow test. short weight. alum of p to Powders. SOIDONLY m ems. R0 B'.u{i.\`G Pow- DER 00.. lm,4Wnii St ` York. GRANBTUMTKUNKW ( Montreal. May Nth. I389. . 3.P..*.`. .`3.R..?9.`I3F FOR A >nIvl| I on noon nxww crrx no'1'u} :::.:- TIM 1? hNrwUN9=1%:=IL'i- (.4. -.\+_,,, _.a:..____-:_._.__..____ J US I RECEIVED. A "NI BTOCK '3!` TILT BAT3. NICK- TIIB. QIIIRTS. EN-. It : A -n--an-In-Q-I--r51'1"1:)'f'l AT IAIWII PIIX TIA. I'll. nu..-..-.--..... .....-.--.... -,.`_.._,._ . J. TWEDDELL, Rb;>lutelyPu/(02% M BAKIIW 30.!!! B Queen's Birthday. Tnt B1 ., mg, I For ton For (on r\._.._ 1- WARNING. ?u:;msm"es_ From 09 up. ' KI-2l.L\'. Clerk. 3.311}-uII :a.A.':r:4:i7"i'5`i:T'BUJsz1r"s usrn MIUKSUN. General Mzumuer. 9. uny~uncun nun :1 Annette: nuaor um- lu condition: and u I nhond Ihslhuwh K`: on tho Eh Scotland, when d 3 burn in n planted with tun In ions! {or the Inn hundred XIV?! I5II.lIIII um HIXNIIINI, `DUI . I" treat have cvidutly Inca romovod centurion ago. long untohuol wuhd, wuud, pov- ottyrlclon land: In America under simi- Iu undlthnm and an I glnnul thnllnnnnh III III III `III IUITIIIF UIIOTIIIOIIUIY I'll" put. nor: for acts. the but u of American produce. And In! nd In that country. In Inch pun II tho border: between England nnd Scotland, when nll Mann hnvn nnhlnnv Loan roman-cl nnntnplnn UIIIIU 0| DTIKIIII I71. In. with W thorn. both o! [no And gnln, In the lower in nrpuu in tho former onormounly sur- nnn. Am-I `for Anna. u hon group. n! .""'I"-ha.t the fact 0! unhhlnllg Ilcllonl tron oholtor in douhly and crab! unmou- tivo. no one an at non doc! I evidence 0|:-n -luuh -n --n-ln-0h_ -- I L-.. I...- Ia` II nun: TIUT-Z.-hjjwl success of the one is contingent upon the other, And thin Ir. Phlppn Ina nndoruhn to prove by oxporienoo. Int you he wont to the old land on 1 tour ol enquiry. and In the report. inst publhbtd. ol hh journey he wriul : .1. _. IIVU. DD 11' In 3 W9" IIOIIIIIIII IVIIIOHCI , than Ihch an examination an I have Inn 11I`I"8 ` thnl-A hall: cal -I-A- and nu--In In ILA IQOOAI I` ORIS 1' A ND CROPS. The Ontario government oortnlnly bu no `lndnurlonn worker, in the person of Mr. R. W. Phipps, in forestry oonuniulonor. He wrlul 5 grant. dul in tho intcnu o! n nub- joct which in not well cnongn nndorltood sad the lnportnnco ol w`h|oh In only begin- ning to dawn upon tho poopk. Tno-plank I..- X- :..-A -- ..._u-| .. -...___I-_nI__ `FL- i.:.".';.`.;;.'_.:.';;.;.'.':..".T...;;.:.:ia;.% A... _-._ Beware of imitations. The celebrated Razzle-Dazzle Hat can be procured in the city at the Boston Hat Store" only. Every hat hasthe words azzle-Dazzle" printed on the sweat band, and none others are genuine. The v..-.-...- .,.-.....--.- .. The Montreal Gaztte writes from the re- turns sent in by the schools of Ontario, in accordance with Mr. Craig`: request, that, after all, out of a total of 5,549 there are only two or three teachers who are incapable of teaching English. fhe agitation, says the Gazme, "may eventually draw attention to the advisability of paying more attention to English in districts where the French are" in a majority, and where they may, tor that reason, think it of less vaiue, thus doing an injustice to their children who will by and by feel the want of it. It will also, it is to he hoped, tend to make French more regu- larly studied in English localities similarly situated. Au Untarian coming to Quebec, on business or pleasure, will tind it greatly to his advantage and comfort to be ahle to understand and convene with the French lords (and ladies) of the soil." This opinion is expressed in Montreal, in a community largely French and by a conservative paper. It is in sharp contrast with the wild insinua tions ot the conservative press of Ontario, which has been hard pressed for complaint against the government and has made a great row about a very small matter. In truth so unfair is the Ontario opposition press that it insinuates the commission ap pointed to report upon the French schools will not be honest in its work. To expect itito go as far as the Ga:eIre and urge the teaching of French instead of abolition of it would be too much under the circumstances. It would he certainly too much, in a politi- cal criais, to admit that Rev. Mr. McLeod (of Barrie). Prof. Reyner (of Victoria Col legs), and Inspector Tilley. would state the facts as they find them without fear, favor or affection. Are the opponents of the government afraid of the truth? It looks that way. - n guy aJ\JAJau,\rA4u . l to indemnify`the members ,t of gross injustice to the taxpayer less barristers, plundering land-agents, and itinerant carpet-baggers, who succeed in cajoling constituencies to send them to the well-known bear garden in Macquarie street. ind whose goings-on, as reported in the ydney papers from week to week, have be- come a standing disgrace to Colonial legisla- tures. This was the first reex of opinion; on second thought our contemporary was more reconciled to the idea, and was willing to see it tried. The .members of our legisla- ture and parliament have a right to remun- eration. They cannot serve the people gratuitously and they will not do sot It is just as the Week has observed-those who come to the front and profess their willingness to serve for naught will very often be found to be sell-seeking adven- turers, who trust to their wits to nd means of recouping themselves for the pretended sacrice." We see in Canada how neces- sary it is to generously indemnify the mem- bers of parliament. They must havean equivalent for the time and talent placed at the disposal of the state, and if it is not got in one way it is in another. The land trams and railway bonuses and timber limits in which the members are interested all convey a great moral lesson, the meaning of which is clear to everyone. The independence of parliament is an object which the people earnestly desire, and it can be the nearer realized only as the electorate remove the chances and temptations for plunder as far away from their representatives as possible. to sit ander his money on the mob of brief A puullunou every 1 my Iuluuu A . itlvely in 00. othorwi gmm. fl . J. B. PE E. Proprietor. VVHIG. For ton: lines. near two lnsorthlons}. I) For four lines. each on non]. lnse on Overfour 1I.lIC.Il`It tune on...-... 3:01: an uent oonspcuttrclns . I Iv ubooqu nt na.. Tw:-.o I woekfsnbaeqgent inn. Th!-on 1 wookuubooauont. lnI.. Notices of Births Marti And Del each. unleu when.` booked. hen II In Special notice: In`. reading lumnn are e n ed At twenty oenu per line each lndertl Olooru of unlncorpor-at Allonlatlo - Societies will be held porno rgiponai ' e for all orders they Rive. . ~ ,/ / Attaches to the per 1: `of the olcel in Canada. - r . ylinh d` c wd-k :-elnht lmn nrimimz ur as. cnuuvuuu IN Ll Ill` U Cunudr ,2` we:-k :-weight imp ll charm: for ad Twice week. subsequent ms...... 50 weekaeubeequent no Twelve lines to the Inch. Notices of Births Marti end Dela ea5h.u_nl_eu v_vhen_.' book_9d. l_1en Inch: nmceu In (Janna -' d. ptyunn (re p In}; :-Nehlght mairi _i5m pr::`cs. i c ` .- . on and iobmvzeniadre nauabtc n am this Foo EEXLY [EBB . 8 , 56 fl 1;` publlulgg every T my $3;-ing il ll , .11 inc a`vs'z`.` oR2'm`Jf " ` ` "' Headquarters for Nobby Hats : Bm`r;au Vh n1ai:`? `lfiiulhed e an` ovhr; 3.0!. $, King-Slreo , ingston. Ontario. at aux uox.1.uuu-zuv v Whig`! 'l`olpl%. Number 220. CA ND!!! S TA T`E.IlEN T. AN&&UTN;k-MENT.`i unvr:nsTn:1IugN-t"s. IE BRLITISH gun, uu nu vw-. uuuwuvu -2 -w nu-1 {:4gq Id&K3-._ .1 o .I__l__.Al__ l-- l_.I.-.-)-_.. I I- lover Doopolr. Evoanwhon I:.thtlun `I: yin hope. my 5 r . carton vo- Ilrn ol d!'P'P"|. llnr oohplnlat, lldnoy couplnlnt. Iordulo or rhnmotbn In boon hrmlnhl hot In sum and uthluu bv y.-- - uni: IIIID. `I'll! LEADING UNDIITAIIR. P1111 H-I12. ""7""'V""I"""**'I-r~*--' -<~ thin a doolaratlon lot ladopandaaoa? In It the continual atthal typical Canadian hr thou: the Wed` apaaka? The Wed doe: not.npprove oi Principal Grunt`: oiuniuetion ol the population than : (I) The hebitentn. the original ooloniete; (9) . no U. 3- 19.1-1939.: (8) tin 80"!-I elm: (4) the eulgnnhiroln Britain. The typical Cenndienin quite distinct (roll all theee clueen, nnd It ie the Cnnndinn who lnnet be reckoned with in nil federation or ether lchtlhdtl And. nntnnily enough. the ambition oi thin netive-born Cnnndinn." aye the Wat. II to develop odiethot Conodinn nationality. with A Ille. nnthorlty. and destiny nil in own. rather than to mate it A_A__Ll- 1_._..l...A Ag-nn Al QLA II-Iblnh " I. The Toronbo World tool! that In IN near to I serious this in Cundiu: ulhin, caused by the injuuioo of denying to the millon of this country the some probation and mtiounl policy which in onjoyod by othorintoreau." so fun the miller: are oonoornod the crilia in on. They have nu- pondod work. They ouznol all our undo from when which costs Ihcm oooaidonbly our Oi while the American Inillorl no grinding It at 87c. per buuloL Ami this in tho work at the national policy. . ` The Moutrenl (lazcm cull: Winnn Ii windbsg, and the l'."m]n're n foreign upy And crimpfot truitoroul, deoorterl And rene< Aden. n pimp for tilibuuten." And an the poruonnl friund uf the high commissioner he in lined and wind st Ottuu, and consult- ed by the government men! the Cnnulian interests x America. Are our wiur men, our political gmla, gain! t6 the bad 3 Otuwn in guring on ugrent mililnry spec- tncle on May '24th, I590. The city in ex- pected up grunt In large sum towards the en. ` Leruninment of the corps. How much will the government give? Must the volunteer: themselves cuntinue to pay for the Annual jiiinu they nuke about the country`: In this the vuy to build up patriotism in the boys? 0 A good conservative paper declares that the wise statesman let: the hand of taxation and of government control fall as lightly as the dawn of heaven. The unwise Itatea- man. though, uizu the government revenue: with the air of a highwayman. In this way Hon. .\lr. ilauggart in caltigated for his iucreaaeof the postal rate on drop letters. But to compare him with a highwayman is shocking 2 The hot re oi the rndicsls induced the British government to commute perpetual pensions on A. basis 01 twenty-one yesrs' purchase. An Advance in the right diroc` tion, and one forced on the Administration by public opinion. The English pension list As it has lately existed has been a scan dsl. The ritunlintn of Englmd, and the bwkers of the Bishop of Lincoln in the ecclesiuti cal trial which hqn been forced on him, are going to see whether the Archbishop of Canterbury can rule u he pleuea without regard to law or ante. In the meantime he holds the fort and contend: for absolute power. He iajuat now the greatest Auto- crat on earth. 0 0 I` he uleleaanesa of the Wallace combines bill has been mule fully apparent by the re formation of the cbtton trust on more ex- acting lines than ever. It in connolntory to learn that the Kingston compnny in not in it, since a more determined scheme to rob the eo le was never concocted. P P I U The Hamilton Spcrmtor asserts that no man in Canada uecd pny one penny of do- n.inion taxes unlesa_ he is inclined. And diainclination `menu dishonesty or_ death. The penifentiary in full of thcse who have expressed A preference for the first Alterna- tive. 3. I I Igulslssu kinplon. (Mr. fample, M.i'., for Yorkcounty. N.B., ` laims credit for mercing the government into going on with the Short Line railway. I What has he done to force a surrender? The uccret is worth a great deatl to some other members of parliament.- . . tributod and re- Y ]'\v`8d in the coun- ln_,aome countries, ' ut to distribute i ' rioul affects. If . rsinfnll which time: would has don ' good soil away. an it Apes I huemontioned. I ccur frequently in C9- .rie,|mi Huron npecisliy. ` to It`...-u__our soil does depth of Engii soil, more pirchin , t Qt is, `hi euilywu esawny. Zzzntenac, bennox And uld- tunly forestry, and for /in the bnrreunoin of the fffoliage the oecta of the ly~folt, thnt the moiature ` `ml tht. `the soil is quickly `dared unproductive. This `an L... .|_.. _-:_:.n |_-'_ L___ y9An;`t_ho luallan ihy charge, moot rclinblo peraonmlome of whcm have lately given evidence before the royal commiuion on foroatf mutton,` inform me all lujd nem` tu in uene of the plantutionn bu `quite 0 Ingo it: chum-tar, And where it was. ut- Itel-ly \brren and stony it now given -g ml ptu` . I think`there i_:_ every reason for bel ov g that the great overplun of their avers p od in England, colnpurcd with our: ' n/at ua an much try ADV diarant ln ,aome I I I halter I wmu; MONDAY. `MAY 20. but Housman] the chapel C` New 1 Indiana man. 'l'uI-mono sun purohnnll. ` K and an! . OH y . IIIINTIIAN P AN?`--Tho lint - `CMIDOII. B N&A PlAN08- l'Io ur A-plan nnkn. Tu-mllo um Ivuninnn. " Tl-ibMA78` `SQ HROOKES ; ` " CARPENTER AND Jomnn, Albert Strut bocwoon Johnson nu` in-lutou. Wei`! mt onl. x Join wuurwu. minor or Bolus Bahia. . * `no of the Alps. by I. Werner. loo. "ho Two China of Dunboy--An lrlah R0` arms! tho Lu: Century. by J. A. [much- Ll UUAIIAIAAALD I-l\IIJ\Jl-I A VII umnuuo AN ISLAND IN SHARBOT LAKE. the Property of J. Lyons. Eaq.. wilh A beautiful -.-uuumr. with all necessary furmluro. be.-ddinj. crockery. nlousswarv vlc. :n\lno ice houac. boat house, lwu bonls. shing utensils. etc. The is- land is be.-uutifully situated. wnlhin ton min- mus row of the L`.} R. And K. 8. P. HR. Str linn. For further infnrnmllnn Annlv In \\'M rm; NISBET S, THE NEW BooKs' 8IIEL00l('8 MUSIC STORE. uir, gmuinz, is br:;u;I;;1_zv:?k Me name of flu Apolliuaris Com- pany, 1.iIIu'tnl, and the word: Apal- lularis Brmumu " aroundau author. ........- . ..,.......... .. ...,...u......... .\lr. Widdilield, Picton. hes been Appoint- ed commissioner to receive evidence at De- morestville. in I divorce cue. Smith vs. Smith. The pleinti left Demoreetville eome twenty~tive yeere ago And went to California And subsequently to Ohio. where he now resides. He Amused e lerge amount of property. His wife remeined behind in heme-reetville and efterwnrds removed to the sutee. never living with him egnin. The divorce proceedings ere intended to prevent her heving 3 claim on the property. The pleintill brought e number of witneesee to testify to the proceedings of twenty-ve yeers ago. when the fair gnu widow was A reeident of Demoreetville. It was quite I longtime to look heck. end the evidence was Amusing. A Picton merchsnt was one of the vi itnessee. . _ .QQRNl1BQQKIQRE.,, ,. Attnupls are frequently made Ia palm of inferior Witter: baring labd: dasrly rrsenling I/at gmuinc A['o/linari: ./akls. ' I),.uI.. l.-,....'..- 11.- _-..-..'... I . J13 A lilac Boost. by In. Annular. lie. The Mulch of the Season. by III. Alonndcr lunar. In. IYIXI. Ill. - My Poor Diet. by John Btruu Wlmor. lb. u..1rl'.`'l'l"IV'!lII in root men. ny Jonn an-nu mm wu11'tmT'&"lT.'g'13llI1V'I1IIHB|f.`l Bolca`LBnNu- n_ -1 -L- AI... L_ D |lv-____ or the L'.l' It. And Is. a. I . nu. su- tion. For further information A ply to WM. l{Ulil.\`SUN.ShArboI Lake, or go: su-geg, Kinnlon.

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