Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1911, p. 1

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he Daily Fitish Whig YEAK 78 -NO. 2lv UNHOLY PACT Is Going to Beat Borden Ali Over Ontario. op CONSERVATIVES oF | j | i i i { { PARTY BECAUSE ALLIANCE, to Allow il to Oatario -- Can noky such Anti-British | i DESERTING » They Refuse wmrassa to fhictate Stomuch nmpact. an | Montreal, 4.1 het ween the Hept orden, conservative pi ance and hurting tario is the I. B. Casgrain, from teip where has been Senate 4 ret arned pro 18 meetings | rurnssy | opinica of who has through ' ut varol political Borden "f have part of (he good many old conser the party swallo Bosurassn's | feel that if Me Bouras and they i pid a that vines, hie and sounding the "They call it the alliance," he said demounced tn every try A are LV Eng ni «honld to tntario sprit heard win | atives | Ie cannot I hey win Chatise statement Borden dictate stomach that as thusiasm is at he vv before © drei] meetings Fast meeting farm of Lmmense vas mont enthusiast) Canno Liberal piteh in Ontario saw there He at Laudontaine Nimoeoe Fae atl the former place wily on that ad wd Senator Yi nev Venetamg +n on sed ity last, The teres the was an t huge pivnie RNecess asgruin enivend "The heing country, is whale Georgian Bav the centre of the unsnimonsl the paet," said he, 'The remo the duty means the doubling pmofits for the merchants this, for twenty eonncetod with one of the bering coneerns in Untario for but the removal duty vearly contracts fo mill there alw tian the effect that of daties would be in our i of | the I VOR b I largest now | because tam of the | | tthe | | stipula- | reduction | one thing, In onr ran. Wak ays n ta an favor PANAMA MINISTER MARRIED BY Dr. Belisario Porean' Bride Now Travelling to Join Him in Wash PROXY. York, Sept. %.--¥. Belisario Porras, ntinister from Panama to the United States, (8 one of the loneliest bridégrooms in the land. He admit. ted, vestexday, that he had just mar. ride i beautiful Costa Rican senorita by proxy and has not seen his bride since the ceremony He smiled diantly, however, as he said on her wav here Lhe proxy ceremony, this country, but arranged hecause nm she wad of common in P nama, Pr. PVorraa furried him back to his Washington post before the date set for his marriage. The bride, owing to a superstition entert: ned in her coun tey about a postponed wedding day, insisted that the important event should take place at the stated time. | Dr. Porras tilled out and signed thed papers in Washington nmed then them to his brideto-be, who weit the altar with a friehd of the bride groom, who read his response and went through the entire ceremony unheard mn was government PUNISHED BOYS BY SHAME. | ----t-- i Man Forced Melon Raiders to Pav ade Street Cuufeysing. } York, I'a., Sept -Petecting ral hoys raiding his wi watermelon pate his I. of Felton, ndininisteved | a purishment not in the law books, hit none the less effective After debating for a short timed what to do with prisorers' he p dered them gather ap the broken melons, which filled five shel ban kets. Hy thin compelled them to load the melons a waggon nn df Kaul them about town, telling dl | BOVE ~ Nentr, or to on the "whom They PRssE! How they werire ott them. They were ga lot youngsters when they completed the : penance and were sent to their hu PASTOR OUT OF JAIL. shumetaced mes Finds His Wife m ar Helpless in Bed. Boston, Sept. #.--The Rev. Kher Bayliss, a Somertille clergyman, has been serving a thee months' ser toned fn the East Combridge jail for libel, 'wai velsased yesterday, Itefore Heng released he 400k the por dela ors' oath, During Mr, Bayliss' con fipement his wife, whe is prt sixty yours of age, has Been working hand fo orn a diving, andhas broken down ax the veut of her Inhore. When: the pastor went to his home, at. Noo 1 Park aventie, he fowid her 4 in bed. She had been forged to do scrubbing and washing to obtain food, oli a tiation have been practionliy ified for amather great trust oon in Wall street, New York, ix one to bring together the Eats able company, with deposits $44,000,000, and ® I wha Ne. the Kpickerhod Rex Trust company, having dipasite of 838, IT 1. Madero, the of the progressive party for president os the victim of a mob on his ar rival at Vera Cres, Mexico, Stone] were thrown and several received in| in disgust he Frm fw 1h | wild | to mantle 1a ire | idence I candidate 0ueresassesasranasasas) TERMINABLE ANY TIME The Reciprocity Pact will only continue in force during Canada's pleasure. 'There is a specifice provision that Canada "shall be abso- lutely free to make any change of tariff policy, or of any other matter covered by the present arrangement that mav be deemed exoedient" | Pesssssssssssssateseee 3 : ' / ' ' ' ' ' ' : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ! ' ' ' @ *ccssssasssstsssntesesa ve TWIN SARE BORN IN DIFFERENT TOWNS Second in Springfield, Causes Much Wony. Nog nig! Sep ' dif ferent » horn iu Sere of A fiom first: to Mr HEARTY, eft ' i th ark We fnppre and wished {tangle FAVORS RECIPROCITY. it - Will be to Canada's Advantage. He Thinks | Roman i Loolomzation {Catholic went the Knight, profeseon of ardent conservative, He « to Us 1 and an reeiproeity. advantage nada. He the opposition--as conservative newspapers | to the intellig v think for them -~ Houuded by Black Hand. N.Y: of Carl Schoenert, Hornell prowersd, t ale thy nd stonml Nehoenert "Plack i npports ounrds it as great widers published Is an anadians at waueh of in prislide w hie cH oo Roche { Lor, Sept, i Frew wmaster heen vl time ived Hand," saue © wt has twin a roo s day reed e750 To ree al de melud messi e manding me ™ "We have come stones twice Naw dl « | hombs.' Schoetiert has tar protection 'IGETS BACK PARASOL SHARK SWALLOWED we Ww fire and | wiplied to thé police | J | \ \ (Arrival of First in in Agawam, and .. neCOssaly 1 erop has been wh od most of under j eum i pared {hut counts 'thirty-five and 1 1 erally ed purchased by texpected by {TORN VIPOND, {AMES M'RITCHIE, | A Episode That at Happened in the River at Delaware Breakwater. Lewes, lel, Sept. 9 made today 10 a parasol that had been | dropped in the river at New York, swal- lowed by a shark and then carried to the Delaware Breakwater, whers shark was captured by James Reyes, | a lightship boatman, and the recovered. Miss Laura Conn. Srote Naugatuck, KE Dorsey, of to Charles shark some tone geo and was astonish: Sod -when opeming it to find a pa arasol | Miss | ad a part of its former diet. Dorsey heard of the finding and Jay Marshall received a letter hor telling of the loss of the from. the steamship Richard Peck East River, New York, claim to the contents of the stomach. to from some of the cover amd Imndls, but {Miss Dorey's claim has" been 'and the remains will be sent to her Judie List, Montreal! fwd the tied | mate of the steamer Uaspedania $5 for | piloting the vessel from Quehee - Montreal on the ground that only chief | i Jufioetn tu pilots' ware lisensad Ae do work, Claim was | |W { { the | A BERT "TAFFERTY --Conservative parasol | Murshall | claiming the article. Keyes caught Shel. parasol | in (HR. and laying | shark's | Theee is little leit hut the ribs and | allowed | the Canadian farmers not KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATU RDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, " FARMERS HOLD - Their Barley Unt Reciprocity: Pact Pas Passes. EXPECT A B \ BiG RAISE IN THE PRICE UNDER THE! AGREEMENT. Will Not Prices--Biewers Cents as Against Last Year, Present! righiy Cents | sell at Effer Sinty five Farmers | i de i i i % Very sg hieant | | Foronto, Sept ed in Coaneedon i We andl malting an whi to the istry pro hh deeords index attitude of & oa I tarmers toWaras Lhe of ve A pr that sata Fr wi stated weinent malster yester at ths me ot Lhe tor brewers ol | | i winter stocks ther tra barley ther wh thelr wy aed owt ve sit dhistnet supplies the various prarchase His and iy timpe-the i I paler wrdinary part of have thirestued "i the the anld SIrRny Bo ba tances, Aor N BOW this ¢ fo relate, in practices ) offering tor whe | hie re the eeLprocity son is the very simple «n> farmers are convinced that if there the value to til ber their COrries will i of t man they the 21st ine ease and then in tlmost ihr ram nr alter Se At time continued suenker, "we were buying ab 1x per have this ance i to eighty cents in the hopes of he sell, but able tember this last wear,' ban bushel the price he it mt = hive cents» indue ng the Jers to without have been J § efile y short craps in States, | the of barle his difference hetween the Canadian about repre- freight, and unnatura w hich than the ding price in that ot con Hence n qunlity $1.15 cohits prices duty American by the wn ted und 1S gen | Am rate mar that hig her ¢ command magne ol wilt ACCES hig barley rade i a higher the American VAST COLONIZATION SCHEME. the Catholics to Settle in : Nowgh-West, ! Man, Sept. V scheme of launched immediately in Ww. C.J Man representing th return The largest | years . the Winnipet, recent will be North-West of Canada of CW ning, engro, Colonization company, having complet od Western agents million acres of land to be spetijesd and toman Cathplice south after nr rangements with realty wherehy four under option, It Manning that between thousand Catholics oi ! brought in. | is M: thirty and forty Central States will be i ( a, N.Y prominent lent of the Hie 1 on Thursday Edwin An , president of & milling company and former presi. Chamber of wed fifty harles Rochester, clubman i Commerce, three years =A List of Some Very Pr be orse waa trying to bite him. jb hed fist | and i {animal's nose been made | there ' political hovel, are . her ed her d that in September, . meralds." prominent lending ment fand 1892 and resulted in tof David H 'Mrs tabject poverty {G rermany n Morocco Gabun, mouth of the Muni River, go of the Alamina, banks of the Ogowe This France will positively grant. 1A. | shot IN NIGHTMARE HITS WIFE. Dreams Horse is Biting Hime! strikes Wife, Bruising Her. Anderson, Ind., Sept. 9. Mrs. Mol- lie Smith, of this ety, was painfully bruised and required the attemtion of physician because her husband, Al W. Smith dreamed that a vicious With Smith twice struck hie wife Mrs. Smith screamed and awak- mite her husband, but she fllated be fore he could explain After Mrs. Smith was revived and told of her hushand attacking her he | recaljed that he dreamed that a horse was trying to bite him in the face to protect; himself struck at the Feary Smith have happily, 1 Smith fe would not anderstand planation, He told of havieg « mad the before about a hoarse biting a blacksmith wi the animal was belug aud the item seemed to and Mrs Mr lived friends ared his his ex and day TH shod impress him deeds POLITICS AND DRINK and ma) Low RE THE RUIN OF MRS. HELEN] {Kingdom assigned to the F. DIXON, -- Who Was Once the Maker Governors--She Was Found Dead] in a Ove-room Hovel. Col Sept. 9 Mrs Helen maser of governors," and supcessiol me anipulator of the the Populist | was found dead in oom ad evidently diad and donk Denver, hxony r years campaigns of Lane party, wheres she ne the result of want Mrs. hyon talemt ability fasting was 5 woman of markel her promises of according on, blasted dronk sad y that polities had caus her ruin and and to by | los pritliant eareer,; own confess were I ag nfall her «raving " She than a OW and drink "late ferences had pla caucuses éd her the high on ball path." started her career as Lb) appearing She developed into litical strategist and her friends IS85 to 1895 included Governors politicians, She acted the Populist Colorado the Waite as governor. After the defeat of the Populists Dixon was reduced to a state nd lived by begging. She an "Es po- from in n as move in 1801 election a sot in which swept of GERMANY'S REMANDS. Said to. Want a Concession in the French Congo. Paris, 9.--The Liberte Sept. says optimisin in ve settlement of the trouble bv éxacting a concession in Congo, in the north-west corner ol in the French Congo, near the to the Con following the north gard to refuse to Fell From Tree on Gun, Died. Caumberland, Wis, Sent. 9 William Gillespiel fifteen-year-old son of W Gillespie residing near here, was and killed while hunting He his gun standing against troe and while picking apples fell. striking the gun, {tents into left an which discharged his lungs tts Tories Who Declare That They Hold Country Before Party, and Will Vote For the Laurier Candidates. Brooklin, of Ontario county, servative, declares himself in favo of reciprocity nnd expresses his in Fention of orig for Wr Fowke: of New Séot brother of the president of the Conservative Asso ecition, of the riding, and his two sofis are amphatic in their support of reciprocity, and the liberal can didate. H. CHERRY, Gamet, for gome vears- president of the Conservative Association, of Walpole township, Haldimand county, though still a conservative, is addressing meetings. from liberal platiorms in favor of reciprocity. ex-warden a life-long con land, Kent county, farmer, North Fasex, has taken the stump in favor of recipracity. | NEXRY ARRELL, of Arkell, a well known sheep breeder, life-long con: servative, in interviews and articles repute reciprocity. _ A. BRETHREN, conservative farm- er, of Asphodel township, is on the platform of F. D. Kerr, the recipro- city candidate, in Kast Peterboro, against Mr. Sexsmith, whom he for merly supported. F. C. GREXSIDE, V.8,, who is known thronghout thé county by horsemen a the public generally, as an expert in the horse business and as a lifelong conservative, writes a strong letter to the press advoeating reciprocity. : HENRY GRINSTEAD, a foremost conservative farmer of East writes to the press appealing to brof conservative AD the traditions of Jobu A. joke A % FRASER, Burton town: | i conservative candidate lature of Dutarie, reciprocity LEWIS WIGLE, South Essex, long eonservalive, " has Taken "the stump for veciproeity. Mr. Wigle sat for two térms in the legislature ns a conservative, and one term in the Hause of Commons, under Sir A. Magdonakd. His brother, Wigle; © ia the conservative date's campaign manager. JOSEPH BUROCHER, conservative, Nandwich East, a large market gar dener, is out for reciprocity, GLIVER REAUME, whose conserva- tive affiliations and convictions say. be judged by the fact that he is a 'brother of Hon. Dr. one of the most prominent furmers ! of Awderson township, i= out reciprocity. PATRICK MARENINETTE, ex-reeve of Sandwich West, and for many YOATrs a conservative ioe president, 8 out for reciprocity LEONARD HMANKINSON, Fond, says he has been a conserva- tive all his life, but that he cannot understand the inconststent stand of 'hin party at the Present. time, will vote for reciprocity. JOHN DOUGLAS, of South Dorehes- ter, a conservative, says he is ready 10 give reciprocity a trial. JOHN GILBERT, of Yarmouth, a conservative, is ready to give rec procity a trial. JAMES CULBERT, of Crewe, says he never voted for the liberal ¥ in his fife, "al fs s xl conservative policy. - for reciprocity, amd Burien tend 16 do the same. (Tone Conlon for the legis- strongly favors a John 8 E of Grove many sho in Brant county, who tan ae alw ays) actress 1 and | ind. i intends 'to take advantage of the present French and Alima Rivers, | con: # . land Mrs. CONSERVATIVES. FOR RECIPROCITY life- | candi | 1911. JAPAN DIOCESE Decided Upon For Canadian * Anglican Charch. MISSIONARY BISHOP FOR NEW DIOCESE . TO BE SELECTED. | General Synod Discusses' the Cane adian Indian--Advocates Fmploy- ing Him in Conserving Canada's National Resources. London, Sept. 9.-Formal decision to establish a diocese of the Cana dian Anglican church in Japan was | arrived at yesterday, at the general lsynod meeting, I'be motion of Chan: oellor Worrell, the dioewse of To ronto, seeonded Hon i. Blake, ithat the district of Flowery Canadian be that of Japan, was accept |ed, I'he motion was put' to both of |e house «¢ ihshops and the house of! of representatives gitting together, as In board of missions, and it was pass lod nnanimiousiy. It is posswole that the new mis | iortary bishop lor the latest diovese of the Casadian church will be oo lected at the present sitting of the |poneral synod Phe indian occupied much of the debate of the aftérnoon and the deljate feulminated in a memorial beng draft- led for presentation to the domimion land provincial governments that im {the opinion of the synod the Indiaps could be profitably employed in the conservation of the national resources of the country of hy = the church { od and political con-4 | PITH OF THE NEWS. | t------ [The Very Laytest Culled From Al Over the World. | Another Jewish Russia is predicted, Laat upld big meetings in London and in Strafiord At Pekin a Baptist chapel was sack: ed during famine riots in China. At Relfeville, incendiary fires been frequent. Arrests were made Roderick B, Mathewson," K.C., Ot- tawa, died on Friday of heart failure MMomas E. Knotts, mayor of Gary, has been arrested for aceepting bribes. On Thursday, in Ottawa, 'defeated Mrs. Atkinsos ior the board by a majority of 169, Miss Nellie Besse, n soulptress, quali- | fied for a pilot's license and i= the first aviatress m Germany. The largest cheese ever made was shown at the fair grounds in Syracuse N.Y., on Thursday. It weighs 5,000 pounds, tweorge massacre have r. Watson school T. Bentson, secretary-trea- lerer of the London street railway, died in Victoria hospital after few hours' A barber shaving William Nash, at Shorediteh, Eng., cut off the heads of two small boils on his chin. Eryviseplas mm, followed by death A balloon and parachute performes, named Woodward, had a narrow ese cape from death at Cornwall (fair, when his parachute failed to work Because of fasting fwewith, "Old Bull" Miner, robber sixty-nine haus been to Ga., | farm ence. Miss fn ness | set aged Atlanta, his twenty-year 4' it Susie Sutton, daughter of J. L. Sutton, Lindsay, of lockjaw, on Saturday morning weeks. ago their young son died bun abs in Mesopotamin Lamia discovered Chaldean cities, time, at the Youkhu {| At Chicago, tram ent LO Merve sen Dr. died have aeeci: of the ancient Linma, of the known to-day one stile ax the National Prohibi- {tionist, a weekly publication in the | interest of the prohibition party, has | suspended publication, a result {factional strife within the party Ottawa passed by-laws for expending 75.000 for the purchase of site, 850,000 for Bank 2195000 on water works and $60,000 for a booster system At New Roston, Conn. John jv dead and-Peter- Pon o-dving from {gun shot wounds inflicted by | dolph Prissett, who, when {mission at a boarding house, | the anen factory bridge, extensions | A street refuded ad- waviaid : BEATTIE FOUND GUILTY for Killing His Wife and Sentenced | to be Electrocuted. Chesterfield, Va., Sept. 9. --Henry | {Clay Beattie, jr., last night was found 'guilty of murder in the first degree, | Hor the killing of his wife. When he : | i Reaume, and heard the comviction he sank into His | that our . trade chair and buried his head in bis hands. for | The defence secured nipety day to file | many 'a petition for a writ of error to the | 'supreme court of appeal of Virginia. | Jade Watson sen Beattie to be electrocuted at Richmond, on Now th. To his friends Beattie said: "1 have not lost yet' | Hamilton Fair Project. Handlion, Sept. 9. ~The movement 1, { stablish a cite of Hamilton exhibition | fuere will be taken ap ot a mesting of | 'merchants and manufacturers snd re presentatives of the various county fairs, to he held here shortly. The Jockey Clu ih people have promised | fo {cooper ate and give the need of their grounds, and a bhydaw will Tikebe be busted ta purchase fifty weres of ground to the north as a site for per. manent fair buildings. Campbetl Notid for style and quality. Paris beavers at Jenking', vote tb i prison | Two | from | olden | of | Crise § Ran | Gr ssshiassssrressasel ¢ FAVORED NATIONS Recipregity does not open the Canadian mar- ket to the twelve '"fa- vored nations" with which Britain has trea- ties. In accordance with a 'resolution pass- ed at the Imperial Con- ference in June, Britain , Will abrogate these, in ¢ so far as they concern Canada SIR WILFRID'S WORK FOR THE PEOPLE. He Will Be Triumphantiy Returned. Montrea Sept. 9 in satished at will be returned to terview, he made the predict would lose a few I cannot it where they will pects all why should thes ma better man been. He | contidettos Sir Wilfrud power. In Romehody has that the liberals in Quebee, 1 said wm at can i few bright, Sie Wilind v than he ever * experience, he «people; and i= physically - Se see and as has the fook how Moreover, the wellar thinks of unselfish! mah in ves, 1 think people of to power need of splendid he he thinks of nothing of his country. He never | himaelf all wil like ony ver TH his country he r work. that voung for oe find the will return him | + country his w has { i him GERMANY IS CHARGED With Concentrating Troops Close to] French Border. la 1 | La Liberta this notwithstand | atic Le ating her | Paris, Y aftérnoon ing all many troops San aflimns tht denials wd explar ns, Ger is gradually el ch frontier PROTO UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD. ~ ¥ l eran a g the be- an and the ' he match i vedding Is okwed ward gerly Sifton Sells Free Press. 9.1 Nift reported has Ap Man of Mesurs. | Fraser Winnipeg, {that Ho I of toba Free | {Winnipeg libera Edward Brown {The consideration {million The {gest paper Sept lifford yosed his interest i fate rosy bende and A " me hig menti Free | the in the west BRITISH EXPORTS 10. CANADA INCREASE 'Expansion in Vokme of Trade Commented on by West: minster Gazette. London, « Sept: $b remarkable lincrense iw the VYoliame of trade be {tween the Ubived Kingdom and Can: inde is the sabject oom amnt by the Westminster (inzotte, whih says that advocates af whe nupeiial piference will find Little cons in the fact win is better tima for with mil are an three dation with fan is the oir wen le ever. This years that Canada turn the Hons, and, will pow well over the increase of years than it rie wenty nu sen uss h thoi { Sir Lomer Gouin Confident That Sir Lomer Gouin | | Laurier an in but | instead, | The pros | { | but He works | | "Phone 377. | LAST EDITION i m. EATHER' PROBABILITIES. Ont, Sept. '%, 1% am and Upper SU. Lawrency ttered showers 8 generally 5 statio nary or 0 a | Great { D | Fascinating | She ~ Women's Fall 'Coats and Suits Experienced shop- i pers should see this | style exhibit before deciding to pur- chase, because i discloses many. ex clusive style feat- ures heretofore un- ( J seen, Distinctive Fall Dress Materials The universal recognition that rough weaves have re- ceived for Fall wear lends un- usual importance to our im- mense showing of New Tweeds | and Cheviots but recently im- ported l The variety of weaves, pat- | terns and colorings are ex- tionally fine. Beautiful Dress Trimmings Dress Trimmings will be | more extensively used this | season than heretofore in add- | ing to the beauty of the new modes In dresses and cos: tumes for Fall wear As all lines dre mow com- plete, it follows that those | making selections now are af- forded the widest possible | i cholce WE INVITE YOU TO CALL. | } | i | nm STEACY'S THE PEOPLE'S STORE. ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 280 Princess Street. JAMES REID The Old Mem of Yageriak er: 254 208 PRINCESS . 'Phove 147 for A asoe. ANTIQUR TABLES, Octagon, Square, Round and Ove Tables In ahogany ad Walnu Reasonable pffers not refusad. Turks 'Phone 706 TURKS. For Pickling Season Our Cider Vinegar White Wine Vinegar English Malt Vinegar Whole and Ground Spice are Guaranteed Pure James Redden & Co. LAD SEEKS DEATH AT SWEETHEART'S COFFIN 3 Drinks Poison as He Stands Beside Body of Girl Who Was Killed by Dream. Cincinnati, 9. --~Disconsolste the death of his sweetheart, Ms Wuckett, fifteen years old, who died suddenly of heart disease, caused by a dream m which she witnessed the beheading of her mother, Henry Hom er, seventeen, attempted suicide begpids the girl's coffin Gong to the home of the girl, he took a last look at her features Sept. over ne TT TWO PROMIRENY PHL OVLDENTS i | Gimdstone nd Parnell Candidates { For More Seats Than One, i Loudon, Sept. 9-The press has been poking fur frid Laurier's action in wt two seats, aud The Gagette replies thar (he two prominent' precedents ing for two seats, gnd that prosching election Laurie ing many distinguished At the gemeral election jn 1880 Glad stops was returned | for Midiothias 'and Leeds: Al thé save election Parnell was returned for no fewer 'that three seats, Mealh, Mavo end "Cork rity, at Sir Wil anding for Westminster is nt least for stand in the ap it follow Ye nservative | precedents. | From his pocket he took a bottle containing wood aleobol. "I'hin ix only medicine," {as he drank the contents. | serious condlaon, he said He is ina Choosing a Hat, If you choose it at Campbell Brose you will have it from t6e largest see most up-to-date stock of hats Kingston. All the best mannfacturess {are represented there, in The large brick barn, belonging to James A. Roy, Helleville, was des troyed by fire on Wedaendas after. poon: less $3,000, eoverad by inmuc- anoe. The pope is suffering from a recud "rence of the gout, :

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