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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 Feb 1886, p. 4

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L? :w It!" have inheritcda nervous temperament, and an rush m ' m m8 im a“ W M 'm, ,,_.1, Alumnus Pasha, who will spend most cf lowing it to hurry them to an untimely end. bk an?“ Bodhisde r°°°W°d “‘9 Pn‘l' they '9” “and,” out ml, huh, h legs 0. “ the entree at court for life. over in a state of morbid activity almost George Bancroft, the historian, now 86, like that ofaninsane man. and George H. Calvert, 83, are the only To all such we say: Earlyleun to use Americans living who ever saw the great “WWW . . 3m”.fi.fit“tg"‘w...lsn0ll Drl ‘ 44:30ng . stockings-insert": is the arr-router» PM“ [‘I‘SHKS in!" “=0 tenn- mmti mlliar ’ ’ my. .r-kuh- ‘ - in one a bearer. The story is an old one of t ‘ “I ' m a. O ._ . .. l. e i v - the clrver lawyer who, for the benefit of a “22‘s,;{zlffllmwggzuzfll sailor among the jury. at once turned his “mu can‘t.“ bet'eeu u” mug! .Ifiu of dl s‘ription if a cclllson betweentwo vehiclc s a. of... 1...... m... “a a... .l a'wflg‘fma 1‘“ lg" "- °°°~ Michigan and Northern \Viscousin. . in the 3:” égnfouozhcz': m n “W a?“ “and. “‘15:: 2:3: 2: An irish witores was one day undergoing examination in court, regarding some per- depravity appears to prevail which is wholly ~ u lords“ m "1"“ mo h “I. hm, ‘ng aonel inlurles sustained by him. And were "glam cf 011N10- An ‘ hdmd‘m Dy you stunned when you were knocked down 2“ trclter who has spent several winters pod ye, Honor 2-. _..._ ,. r . Fszmsrs' Globe for Young. - ,7 Tocmncbcannetheasidorhnnetoaidor mgsfarmen’ clubs. Theyshonidbss reunion of farmers and their families; a [Mancini oisucee-essndiail- ures,fromw newhhisnlaybe gdned. anocasionirom whicheverymanrnay re- tnrnwiththsi thnthehu improved his mindandhei hisneighbor. Gov. Robinson says: "Inesecretsf power liesincomhinationgcombbedsmtimentthat shall growput of the intelligenoeandrmlture laang‘a‘m ust xxrvss. start rut-rm. sravs Join-or. shores hos. reu- es. istihrr rrrliivisr. Nathalie-e. wear. item for. a: c arbor naval» knives oi bros qm‘ltv. mason-eluted by Pam: Bar, 3:! lscalas hails Works, august more for price i PDRTRAIT ’Plllérirllgllni 0‘ ml: ‘ m we , restraint, or, in spite of all later volitiona, Goethe. . ,, on c r ‘ “ Young imam need the club and "r "and 09m“ “d “P “d ‘1')“ "‘1‘" 7°" “mm” 'm "in"? ham. Had A. E Poe, who airfare to be a cousin of 21:25,???“ as: [city mo M632. "swag _ dunfm.r:l?tlvs. like-35.5%?" $335: more than do their fathers. Mb 8"“- P“ at“! irregular ‘Y sooner or later there will be a. break-down. Eds" A, Poe,“ employed lathe unpoetical u, N “h ,d hub“, 5‘: “I "Sure. an I don t know what ya mane, Essaysng by eminent ammonia artist. Pace lie, in the farmer-f club or grunge, or in the °f 91'“ “d “wan” I 'hm‘m “7 ‘1“ Mn" T1” “‘0” ""0" “39 “winning. ‘1” and exceedingly practical work of teaching In.” spa?“ in, minim“, rstutowr; Y" Emmi“, tum“! “mm 0'" l““““ “""h “Were you rendered insenslhle 2" "An’ what is iuslnslble ?" The lawyr r was shrugging his shoulders in despair at the s'upldlty oi the witness. when a juryman rose, and asked to be al- lowed to interrogate him. "Did they kill ye. now, Pat 2" “Sure, su' they did lntoirely. yer Honor," promptly returned i‘at. M»â€" A Cure For Drunkenuess. The Cure of Drunkenntss is a task with which the regular practitioner has been unable to cope. Nine-truths of man- kind look upon drunkenness as a social vice, which a man may overcome by force of will. Drunkenness is a bad habit we all admit. in the moderate drinker. In the confirmed drunkard it becomes disease of tho nervous system. The medical treat- ment of this disease consists in the em- ployment of remedies that act directly up on those portions of the nervous system which, when diseased, cause lunacy, do mentia, and the drinking habit. Remedies mustbe employed that will cure the appe- tite for strong drink, steady the trembling hand, revive the lagging spirit, balance the mind, etc. The nervous system of the dram drinker being all unstrung or shattered, mustbegiveu a nutriment t)tlhat‘vvili tak; 0 M 1” ed h the lace of the accustom quor an .10 ; us our mmoooui iwould holiness prevgnt the physlclal and moral prosti’ation fiflxfifixf“ 6:3," at} hhf'nfigiif“ - i that often follows a sudden breaking ofi Imolx. Ask your ‘gists for it. mamaâ€"r. from theuse of alcoholic drinks. Lubou's Embnflfizfli‘fiwL. ~ ' 3‘ medicine may be given in tea or oofieo, R H A M I “ without the knowledge of the person Bumsm WLLEOK ARC“) YONG: taking it. if so desired- Th0“ 0f 0‘" s'r.. rososrc. Hammond-lass.an Practical readers who are interested in this subject, in every department 'i‘r-anhsrs pushing and such ' otlc. and kucw,whal they won. Endorsed by the should send their address for Lubons Ming bud“. men010uwto;mem.flm. Treatise in book form on drunkenness, , “manna” m, 0, mm,” m ,0, opium, ’morphlne and, kindred habits. gémdendfcrnswglmuls’r. :0fD_is‘._A.8:c£b_ry_. which will be mailed free to any address, "-â€" '_”"""' .1... a... u new a» romeo. Ad- Medical Treatment Flea are“, M' V' Lnbon' 47 Wellington um“ 3' Bursar-r linuuu i'ill‘sli‘iah‘s. Writeirerly for any “Hts I‘ll-onto) ont- black“! lb“ P‘Per' Nvlcwyou require. (lanes mudenoestrlotlv prints. Address,J. Dosaruscx. 390 luch'd “uneconomic M-NO.â€"-â€"‘ - - â€"._~â€". .. .._.â€" â€"..â€" _.._. A... Accordingto General Morin, the eminent A110 and Muellluc screw Works. ~:o:-â€"- cxpert, the proper temperature in well veu- “hum Lu“; ‘k (,0 tlluted places is as follows : Nurseries, asy- “munch! ' ‘ " run of all kinds of Larria c and W on him! “1d 301100“- 69 day“! 3 work'hop'v Axles. Iron and Bicel Bet and OagSorevr-s. .Buf‘uds barracks and prisons, 59; hospitals, 61 to 64; for Cylinder Heads, Bream Chests, Pumps, std. GALT ONT. thank“ and lacuna room" 66 to 69' In Bronss Hedaistlhduttliailixhlhlilcu,1688. dwellings in this country it has brcn the u _ custom to keep the temperature at 65 to 70 MT“? .1...” JAMES PARK 8:: son? “ Sweet Maud Muller." Pork Packer,” Toronto. Whittier's beautiful ballad contains a L o. moon “on” 8pm I c. 0 M touching allusion to the many cares and am; am, 3...; km... an“... Cured Iiam, Ddod Bes‘l‘. rows which wear upon the “heart and brain 8 ssi Bacon. Smoked Tongues. less Pcrka'idek‘ls I a lie and mother. Thousands of wear 0d Tongues. Chem. Funny 0! “IVY Pork :iflfi'cl'lug women have found Dr. Pierco'ys Nb“ "‘d “M'- T“ 1”“ nm" ‘3‘ hill!“ 7'" . Dal Salifll Stock. “ Favorite Prescription" a marvellous rc- ._.L.._.. cuperstor of wasted strength“ and of sovcr- “lambdaâ€"lib; sign efficacy in all those derangemeuts and maladies peculiar to their sex, by reason of which the vitality is gradually lapped, and â€"â€"____.__.__,_________ ‘ lLir Lubei‘uh ecuâ€"5.. ti.\u.\\ snow“ 2. Rein-saga, Slime 00cm ; I s‘ one mile frnu Stay-nor; will make a Ir’st-els'hswtrain‘ or dairytamraioclotm, I \‘rsprs: 1N aerrs ; will planes): lot Sr. cosh boundary Sit on , acres ; -i be es m Barrister, Tor. r to NM 0. IL con sroc is run (mam Filis‘Por‘r’inir Cheapâ€"Lou re. M. 6e, M and 6d. Xaillsnd Contra-aloe. Ooderirh Township. Huron Oonntv. con- taining :34 acres. 6 miles from i listen: no in cultivation: in acres in heavv hardwood thither: wail watered by an Inn of is. risiuasd rivsr: trains house and burn erected. Price, I” per are if sold before in iiarch 18m. A to Til Clinton. one '1'. Run. Barris’a‘r’r. firmed.“ Juno“ Gums! numamrnuuunuuelmmss That man only is rightly educated who knows how to use himself, who s such practical knowledge and arroh man skill as will enable him to compete sum-stun; wiih nis follows in the busi- neu cl llfa. 'ro Impart such education, in re auoh rgen'i: the rls‘zignalnd purpodgucl this on. or rma. .. c at the e or address. I. lauOOiuilCli. Principal. n delay Palace beats anything ever erected. The houses themselves seemed to be either throne rooms supported by round gilded wooden posts, with interiors a sombre splenr dour of gold and dull red, or mere outhonsrs with stacks of arms of all sorts and lumber. I must except from this description one or two delicate little interiors which I saw but did not enter, belonging. I believe, to the Queen. The exteriors. from s dis- tance, are simply charming in their light elegance of form. and their rich gliding. carving, and colour. The latter is fre- quently obtained by what I am reluctant to call sham jewelleryâ€"little irregular colour- ed mirrors are massed in a pattern every heresnd there in the heavy, llding, and the eEsct- a little way off is 0 gold and dia- monds, emeralds and rubies. Closer the gliding is rough, and the glass is apparent, and everything looks as ms-rsrsnso Dom FBOHIUS WINGS. All above the floor is, of course, of wood, greater the need of hubanding the nervous [n bug | g G ood S rin . energy by intelligent self control, by appro- Co]? pa whoa ‘ law 9 8. priete diversions and by frequent muons of Mr J 01m W Mm! r . . ay s grandson called prisolri’te rest. The machinery may be of we “young Pdncecolom‘u hugechfik n, at it needs toccme toastnnd-still at tand in gnnd “’10 “ I boa, of $600 a“ which, says the New York World, is said Many persons not of a nervous tempera- r mu“, .Pechuy gum “ wanna“. They to be more than 'the child s father receives have vigorous appetites. and they eat vora- ciously. Now, swine can do this safely, for they have vigorous digestion, and have V v _ noggin“ to do bug to dig,“ wh“ may at engraver ofhew & ork city. is engaged upon 1th otherwise Wm, hum“, horny. Th“ a portrait of Confederate General Leo from kind monitor “ enough" is seldom heard in " “8“!” “ken in mahmond dung ‘1“ won by mm who a“ 1n . bury. 3“,“ war and declared to be, by General G. W. eating is generally excessslve eating, with, 03"?“ L”: “I? “fly Prom} “83‘?!” 0‘ h“ In an. an", dyspep‘h’ umem attach." distinguished father in existence. liver com laints and gout. Besides, not Mr. George Augustus Sala makes Eng- only healt , but the good of all concerned, lish readers of his letters from Melbourne demands that the meal time should be one uncomfortable by declaring that laborirg oi restful leisure, pleasant interchange of men in Australia earn eight shillings for a thought, and social cheer. days' work of eight hours, eat meat three Many persons hurry to catch the depart- timesa day and have no. State church to lug ferry-boat or cars. They barely _get support or State drones to feed. “bum by hard running-0" Perh‘P‘ a“ Lily Macalister Laughton, regent of “11' SW“ ‘0“ my m ‘ be.“ “011 1°: Mount Vernon Association is claimed to 9’ mime 05° “Nady '“mdi 01’ Predi” have “ the smallest and mostperfect form the my.g.vod pyramids of Indo China, it‘“ u to. him urmu°°~ The Loni-1°“ ed foot in America." She also has her sec- which look clumsy and pearls pictures, but Lam“: giving an account of two recent and husband, and it is related that just be~ which, seen in a bright am: against the clear dam!“ {mm hum and “ml”, 0“ 3 Young fore her marriage she gave one of her slip~ .ky, In that own country and in their own m OIJWN‘W» “13 Other ‘ 8111 0‘ Ill-teen: rs to a charitable fair. when it was rafiled bright colouring, have as fine an effect to 3°" 0mm h“ 11‘1"? Mich 5 o . The lucky number was obtained by my md_ “ lent, " my of the mm, d°_ tram, or some other sudden exertion, throw- Bishop Pomp. non, Frank Potter. who “led vices with which man has coveredhisbonses ["3 em "Mk 0“ 3 an“: “ml 0’ “11°F his prize as a watch case. or his temples. After the building! came I Wm 41'0"“! hum tanned m ht“! 'yn' N. Fl not who wants to be President of number of small fenced encluures, shaded °°P° ! ’ R°m°mb°n p°°ple “t” 11‘“ haw the Frei’l‘dh Rbpublio, has for his wife one of by tree, which. but for the fact that soft soil imam“ With“: km'dng lt‘ tho most charming women in all Europe. instead 0f smooth lawn filled them, Wonld . . . She is a women of sfiairs. too, and is known have been beautiful *0 I deg”, “1d it W” Eating “1 the Eveng' in the crowded corners of Paris as a good in one of tho“, in a “N6 1’ hon". ill“ One of the popular errors of this country wife. “ Wherever she shows herself," We at last found is that which regards eating heartily in the writes an admirer, “ she is greeted with a 1'83 KING AND QUEEN. evening as detrimental to health. Almost hum of admiration. I never saw a finer and the Queen's mother. The King sent- any one can find a score of persons among quality of long, smooth, jet black hair than ed at an opening in the low platform of the his acquaintances who have dinner at 2 or bars, and her clear olivecomplexlon, smooth house, had no particular richness In his 3 o'clock in the afternoon because they are skin, black expressive eyes, rosy lips, and drug, md was, 3,. fur u I remember, with- unwilling, later in the day, to trust their smilingeyes speak of perfect health.” out jewelery. the only Royal appendage liiommhl with anything more solid than toe ' thatl noticed beingnhnge gold spittoon’ and toast. If they gobbroad they look aggggge so heavy that it is said to take two men to noon the eating. on board the steamer. of in,“ p’emn uni“, Ron, who mime“: carry It, In parloml appearance he was .V‘Velsh rarcblt and the like, at 10 and II to md imperiouszm ogbKe’wed lid stout, and looked a little heavy and unin- oulock in the evenin , with much the same Kg Althea bake ehmked men an“: genigent, but if anything I should judge horror that they won d regard an excessive on“; “my Mg om!“ Ibo was on one oc_ him to M good'humound' The" w" . me or “quor' But when on“ brought ossion at loasil ' con; Ietel outwitted certain quiet dignity about him, I think, fairly into contact with foreign habits, say Among her m; “M {be dz“ km of”; and which I suppose seven ears of absolute Ergllah dinners at 8 and German suppers huh E“, fiery fink animals The man power mu“ 81“ my om' ha re‘uy Intel" “ 10 p' m ’ they umuy “11 b‘ok on a“ in the hou’se were not toy her taste as part- mrngfigme tome, and I think to 311p“. supposition that the usage of several gener- us" yet she felt like dancln She Wm.- sent, was the Queen, who crouched behind “will has fitted the digestive organs of for- re'd he, whh“ to lame 0mg; on“ M the King in an orthodox Court position of eigners to bear this excessive strain: One 5:65“ and found them “Re of Yher 8mde YB'PGOt- only “'0 Euiopfln men we” "17 worthy Amado”! Indy dmmued ‘ Preser‘itly the sound of tawaits drew Lad. known so have seen her, and lunamenble native doctor in Paris as confesssdly lnccm- Rona to the room when to her m e an: had been the “or!” we hsd s11 heal-d of potent because he recommended for tome ummment’ she ’beheld ’L‘d H wfikun her, she had been credited with “count. yspeptlctroublothatsheshould eatahearty round in the embmce of ayaml'wut mg 9d ‘qufimflr m“? 0‘ th‘m 0‘ h" "’19" me“ “me two 1‘0"" hem” gobgtobed' handsome owderrd footrnan while her “on. or her rivalsâ€"“d the two “"3 he” Fortnnnely MI "000"" t°°k the “me friends follorwcd herinthc arer of similar synonymousâ€"one of the most horrible being “and. and though she considered the method “lam. the tale, well or ill founded I cannot say, 0‘ heltmmfi “wholly wron she was per- 8 ' that she had caused a. poor girl, who had suaded into follcwln it, an , Wharf; 3'! more, hoizoofa‘gififizuxgzg “:0 t3: attracted Thebaw‘s attention and was eu- was! cured in spite o herself. If our hy- ss'ente by him to be beaten to death. Many Iicinns would make this matter of diet 5mm tellectual inspiration. This is their story : ter" he says": " There were about 8 00'! men distributed through this section getting out the logs for the many companies which carry on winter operations there. They are ofeverv nationality and of all ages from young fellows of is to old men of 50. In the fall they go into the woods with a spree and in the spring they come out with a spree, which they keep up until the winter‘s earn lugs are gone." A SKANTY naxcs uoosx. “ I shall never forget a night I spent in a camp about 10 miles from Crystal Falls There ware about 200 men quartered there. It wssa bitter cold night in January, and after supper some ofthe boys being off for a dance, they said, and as the ' shanty pro mised little except to tumble into a bunk and battle with vermin, I went with the rest. After a run of about ‘20 minutes we came in sightyof a small clearing. In the centre stooda .rudelv constructed shanty, tightly enclosed by a high board fence. One of the men pulled a string. Soon after the gate was Opened by a big, villainous locking follow and the men followed each other through the narrow yard and into the shanty. The lower floor was one large room. At one end was a platfrom railed ofi', where an old fellow reaped a wheesy fiddle while bulbs-dozen girls danced with their partners- A rough bar was at the other end where the old woman of the house served out whisky and cigars of the vilest kind. This woman looked well worn out for 40, but I afterwards learned she was only 26. The fiddler ceased his scra ing and the dancers made a rush for the ar. All drank whisky‘and afterwards TEE “IOHEN SUCKRD AND DRANX with the men as often as the treat: went round. I observed soon that the custom was that after each dance the men had to treat his partner. The Woodsman from other camps continued'tc'drcp in for sever- al hours aud‘the drinking an dancing went on. At ore time I counted 35 big, brawny, red shirted fellows in the room, all taking turns in thcdanoo. V “Of the six girls in. the place only one had any of the marks of youth left in her face. I singled her out and asked how long she had lived in the woods. In I. careless way shearelated that she had followed her lover fr’cmflapada only a few months previ- ous. That is how most of the girls got there, she said. He had brought her out to the place and then had gone away to another camp,»and she was left behind because she could not pay her debt to the landlady. She had no nope-of getting away before the place broke up in the spring. Even if she could get away she would not know where to go or what to do ; besides, the old woman would keep all her clothes. That's what the high fence and the men on watch were there for. I soon found that the WOMEN WEB! IN A LIViNG HELL, farmers' convention, Is a very beneficial training. Young farmers and young men. expectinzto become farmers. can do much inthe wayof gsttiuu a good agricultural education without going to the Agricultural College, if they choose, yet the privileges of the college and witnenhg the experiments are far better than the home farm Farms are schools-they are next to the college. The present tendency is in the direction of farmers’ clubs, or gatherings, institutes, granges, etc. At first we had only one or more in each ccuntyzr and thexse logistics are earl mnlti l . occmp etc “gum in wysnt ther moieties formed all the towns, and the whole united into one grand and cooperative system of popular agricultural education, under the auspices and patronage of the overnmeut. The farmers,espc l the young farmers, I trust. will consider t is question. How gratifying would it be to know that four or five hundred of these clubs existed, scattered all over this Commonweelth and there is never a second storey. for Bur- \ If W“ my “men Wild-h" £00d 01' my male Royalty would be most gravely insult- te commence farming when p pro- ed were it possible that profane feet could tread above its sacred head. The roofs are \IIORTHAND TAUOHT HIRE by mail. Btu. \ dents lhoroughl) prepared In Shorthand, 'i‘ype- wrlilng. Poumaashl . Bookasrplrg. Arithmetic. Grammar. Classics. strlculsiion. and Civil Service examinations. by attending our Academy. Students helped to situations when proficient Shorthand books and periodIceis shall-sale and retail. lmmrdl srely address. The Union shorihsudsn' Comments! Academy. Arcade. Toronta. a scheme“ ' acstT"s£h’§lsarfificâ€"s 1 I pound, potatoes at one shilling per bushel, can ' 12 cents per dozen rk m, etc. But, with :1 these seemin dis- coursgements and obstacles, I liked arm- in and firmly believed then, as now, that if fntelfigently conducted, it will bring the average man as man good things in this world, that are wort striving for, as will an other occupation. {i It be seriously urged that farmers can- not afford the time for mutual lrn rovement, I answer, they cannot afford. at t a present day, not to do litâ€"Daniel Dwight. â€"â€" wuliams‘ eWhter has Itaaltsmuess who have in ii acoordluswmflrrcucns if their eyuwere ounbie.as willbn even in the under-stirred certificates it cured ms. 8 years blind. (vocaliisi is ad, Sundry Suggestions- Mr. L. P. Smith, a packer of forty years' experience rays: "The quantity of grain that will make a and of beef will make more thus a pan of ork, and a pound of pork is generally wort more than a pound of beef. A Berkshire ho is at his best are he is twelve months cl , while a bullcck will N quire three, If not four years. If time and interest on money go for anything then it is in favor of the hog." A cut or a sore on a cow s test is always difficult to heal, on account of its being con- stantly kept irritated by the milking pro- / oess. Care should be taken to soften the scab before commencing to mllk. This will prevent the sore from cracking open more, and if it is slightly oiled after milking it will generally heal very soon. There should be a little turpentine mixed with the oil in the fly season. There is much waste in throwing corn on the ground to be fed to fattening hogs. They will not eat all if fattening. as where a bag has all he can eat be Is rather dainty, and objects to taking his feed with any surplus- age of dirt. In very cold weather hogs or cattle fed cut-doors will retire to shelter be- ‘ _ ' bloom o o llllllo hi i 0. ads and U. s \ ) fore eating all they would if fed under other of the“ node. of what took pm 1,, the” of a, study it would fully mp“ them, It " When we arrived in Boston we hired a ‘1'0!“ Which their 01131109! 0‘ 88“me Were the check robbed prematurely 0f “I _ r n nva n uso n n . wndltionl inner rooms are inventions, and let us hope cannot be that we are differently organized 081’. and told the driver to show us the prin- 21‘s: :22: 8:111:30flgztsilggegecgztafigyolg Price reduced to one douu- B! dNEBIIW- begging:gagggeninllfilmgd3:32;; A machine called the Bufi'alc homo trainer has been invented, by which bicyclists can train for races in their own room. It is stationary. Can consumption be cured! Yes. One men only, discovered the laws of gravitation. One man only, discovered the virtue of vac- cination. And one man after years of study and reflection, has discovered tho cure for consumption. Dr. Pierce's " Golden Morl- icai DIIOOVCl'y" is its specific. Scud two from our brethren across the Water, and 0i?“ “Bhu- HHB ilumi’ed up 011"“! b,“ 1,1,, fin]. is “nun, and only the other d“ hence what long experience has shown to With 315°“ - I 11 take you fix“: he 3N3: no matter how thoroughly it may have been I Was speaking to some of her half sisters in healthful for them cannot prove other“ H to we J- ' Sullivan" h°“'°-" “ “rho l“ cleansed. The cost of a new barrel warranted (the most dangerous of possible rivals), who Willa for ‘18- The strain which our Cana- he l" W“ inquired- 9"" heard 0‘ J. L I" to preserve the pork is much less than the still went and dlan habits of eating puts upon the physical r°ip°nd°d "‘bby- Why, We” d° 5'“ value of meat which it will hold. It is true snunnnnxv wrru run slosr rumor rsuuou System i“, that it 01'0de the two really life- bank?!” 7" " me Enghndn" W“ the 1'6- the fault may not originally be in the barrel, at the more mention of her name. She has giVlng "1981' Of the ‘1er brelkfflt and (“11- P1? NW” heard or “‘3‘ eh?” 7 Why}, but rather in modes of mana ement, but, a rather fine forehead, good eyes, a nose not 08": i100 010” “Seth” Ind “1011 188“! the 11°.“ 0“ 8”“ fighting mfin' "' Rubbish 1 having cocci-polled slot of por , the barrel as sizalght in profile as it might be, a rather bOdy *0 555i? '0!“ Sixteen hour! out Of the “aid my mend impatiently i we “"19 t“ / had better thereafter be left to other uses. smallI chin, to which the side lines of her “flaw-f0“!- 2:: fiziiflifizggvx $323232: iiiztxiuzni‘: ‘ M", "on. “a "wanted from “in face I ope rather rapidly from the ill htly I . I “whim. wood WE“, ma "mainly of, prominentchcek-bouea and broad fore ead. Ohllblhms- 3' , tugs“; :1: i; if“; p’mlfighmr't; Gabby the roofs of houses. by the fear that it will 10°“ bah Vining “‘1 Oleverr and but ._ The treatment of ohilblaius is both 3611- gm N 3th 8 one jiggle: ion W“ a make the wood more inflammable. This is 10" one “all!” would. I “link: be SODd' oral and local. The health must be care- “:18 3:161:53" en “3868” r v as nu to not the case. The oil enters the pores and 100k!” - Th“ feature. 15 ll BMTOUIY DBME- fully attended to. Tcnics may be freely e a, e ' , so fills them that the wood is harder and “‘7: "P9035 to 55y. is her mouth. Her administeredâ€"cod liver of], iron, and qul- Apropos 0f Lm‘d Carnal’v‘m“ “more‘im' less likelytc ignite than before. Coal cil upsmthin and prominent, and a strong nine are Vaxy.bengfiom_°°mbmoa. with a turn in England to the Secretaryshlp of or crude petroleum. with something to give “Weigh” lith 1‘ bird l0“: wm°h 59°“! liberal diet. The parts which an the , .9“ smile for the Colonies, the Herald remarks : It body, mug“ . cheap pd,“ 10,. .11 wooden the rest of the face. When animated, as of 01,111,]ng mug be hep, thoroughly It was this office in Lord Beaconsfield s Cab- lmplamanu' um to mg to", 1,1,, mnwork sho mostly was when I saw her, for she was warm, and the child should also be enoour~ 1”“ th“ he i'eaigned 9“ 5 quefition “15mg of plows and cultivators to prevent them “8“”? Whllpu'lng to the K1138 nearly “u 8 ed to take II much exercise as possible. “'5 °f “1° Biuanurkuh war' H° w" " “gm mung [n u“, winter. the time, she gave gun the idea. of much he flocking. mug be woolen and the boot. successful minister on the whole, though he cunning power. The Queen's mother, one or glove. warm and roomy, .0 M, no, ,0 failed in his attempt to confederate the of the wives of Thebaw's father, the only comp“... the ham}. or foot. The pm“ South African Colonies after the example of one, I suppose, who has escaped death or may be further .fimuhted by rubbing, “,1 Canada. He will be remembered in Canada imprisonment, sat near her, and was an am it is often advisable to use some'mild, stimu- “ hadng 1’99“ “1° Saueul’y 0‘ Sta“ for interesting lookln old woman, who is said, lating llnlmentâ€"such as scap 'l nimsnt or the 091°“i” When the “017 confidential: bowcver, w h“, n the King'. ma“ pm. ammonia “fitment. spirit, of my and, the British North American Colonies was de: tcounsellor and whose advice if followed such as brandy or gin, may be employed for Pmeda “‘1 53 the “1"le in the (“31””) be' would have averted the present catastrophe. rubbing the parts. When the ohllblains be- tween “1° D°minl°n and the P 1’ Wino" 0‘ We retired after the interview, leaving come broken the parts must be kept at rest, Brlthh 001mm)“: Iilulough the 30031193 TMle tomake hi! audit may be necessary to apply poultioes C‘m’wm “m” We” the “"88951‘10“! 0‘ PREPARATIONS roll 'i'ml JOUrtNIY. or warm water dressing for a time, until the th? cumin“ G°V°mm°nt and not “1° C01‘ I took advantage of the opportunity to look discharge has ceased. The best dressing for °n"‘l S°°""”Y"- L°rd 03mm“ 1' “in about the deserted palace, and found the them alter this period lsa mild stimulat- “the P'ime “f ‘ ‘mW'mm'l 11“: hfiflng white elephant clcso to the great throne ing ointment spread upon ssoft rag, Rem, been born in 1831. , The office that Colonel building rinks, Local mgr-ms wantrd. cliocKKli h‘liA'l‘li 00.. 14:! film: hr. W . Tomato, Ont. if pork has ever soured or spoiled in a that this at least is so. That she has possi- barrel it is not safe to use it for pork again, debt to her. She charged them for their bcard, rent for the bawdy short dresses in which they danced, took a percentage of their earnings, and if anything was left over that she would charge up fictitious bar bills against them. The victim once caught, away from all civilization and law, is hope- lessly in the toils from which she cannot escape until she has laid all her youth and vigor on the altar ,of sensuality. Many of the girls do not last more than one winter, , so hard is their usage. Girls who go there letter stamps and get. Dr. Pierce s pamphlet in the fall fresh and in the bloom of youth , "03th OD oanflumptlon- Addrour world 9 are turned out old bags in the spring There: Dispensary Medical Assauistion, Buffalo, is nothing left for them but to die. Tnoss N- Yo who survive are not acceptable anywhere “ Howling monkeys" from Guiana arc excels-‘- in the lumbering shanty. and then being sold in the Paris markets for food. 011° yea-1"! service h“ detracted 50 much They are said to have a flavor between hare from their charms that they are pushed to ma pheasant, the W5“ 1” ' ° ' ' Young or middleiagod men. luirdflng THE LATE“ AND mining“ Vimms‘ from premature decline of power, however I have been around the woods enough to induced, speedily and radically cured. Il- know that there are fully one thousand of matured book for ten cents in stamps. these dance house- In Michigan and in World's Dispensary Medical Association, Northern Wisconsin in which there yearly Buffalo, N, Y, not less than seven thousand women worn , out. ma most of than, In“: their mud cu, Lvsrythlng is adulteratcd nowadays. A man bought n. cork leg and afterwards as- reers under protest. The men who supply the girls are,thc favored ones, and are all “Halal”! m“ l‘ W“ mid" 0‘ PW"- Thero is no excuse for your suffering any longer free to them. . - - from Catarrh Bronchiiis erc., when you can get a u The lumber oompam“ are endeuvormg remedy susrdnteed to cu’re. and which is perfectly to abate the horrible practice by refusing safe. 1):. Canon's Cstsnh Ours is a pleasant and to accept orders from the men for their pay. efloaiualxemrdy. All your Drugs!“ Iboui it This cuts off the supply of cash, and in afew “ Bless me l" he said, looking at the clock, reasons the dance onset of pills lum- “ it's after a eleven. How the time files i l New Orleans Wuudllalfirflail GAIL-T... @NT. â€" IANIH‘M‘I’HIIXRB- Winters’ Patent Wood Cart, Buggies. Carriages. Slclulls. «to. Build for (‘ r'aicgue. J. Wll'r'TElliv‘, lilzrrrrrircr. (lull. Ont. illâ€"9:11 Llnelloyal Mall Steamships. Balllni‘durins winter from Portland every Thursday and Hal ax overs Haiurdas to Liverpool. and in sun. msr from Quebec overs Baturda to Livurpor. c llirir at Ion~ doudeny to land malls an puss era for ficotlaud and Ireland. Also from Balilmorc. via i allias and ill. Jr hu's NJ" to Liverpool fortnightly durinl suva rust months The steamurs of the Glsmuw llnrvs ssil slurlnl winter to and horn ltslllas. Partial-d. liOItui. arm Philadel- phia; and drums summer braver-r. (“Bibi Irf Manl- ireal. weekly; (Hugues rd lotion. vitally, and (ll-slow and Phlltdrlvhls. iorulxmu. For freight. pisses e. or other information a ply to A. Schumau or s: Lu ,‘Iirtll more; 15. Cunard & Cc. Halifax Lbhca E s . ._ r. John's N. E: Wm. 'I‘humecn 00.. hi Jolin.N. 3., Allen a: 00.. Chicago: Love I Alden. New York: If. Bourlior. Toronto : Aliens lino 8: Co. unboo; Wm. Hrcchle, i’hl-adclphla : ii. A. llau. l nrtlnnrl. llcmnu. Montreal. The Potato Bot There has been very widespread complaint of the potato rot this fall. In some fields there has not been half a crop, and as a rule the general yliold has been far below the avenge. Vi y cannot these serious losses be averted by proper precaution f We be- lleve they can be in very many, if not in all instances. ’ At least one came of decayin the tuber ls fungous rowths upon the vines, which i to d wn the in and to th - ' - 1;“: I list-“8:” grown, 1:1,, hm “1:23 room, He wu . yo], cram ulna], ointment or oingmen. of the oxide of zinc Stanley, the present Colonial Secretary, is boring camps will probably become only a had no idea it was so late." It's better late . 5-: by dampness warm, wet weather being mm}! like my other young ole hunt, but are both vex-y min], to take isnot mentioned. tradition," . that never,"she said, hiding a yawn. 8 3 again“ conducive tclt. °1°3°in “03 Ih°W°d 3 NUDE! 0‘ ml“ ~ - The entries for the great Co‘culnl and a . 6 "7.13;" may we avg: thJudanger here- figfigz“ .rhzrgiifii 11}: yfih‘illgf: The Early Experiments cfs GrestBugineer- BIG TmNGs. cumin“ "110 1137056811 Knifihted- Ind!“ Exhibition I"?! 00": in “0:; a“ g :2 gs ital; go n 2331;... ismmvfidhfi Above him, in tIhPe tall goldegn house was s W he“ '59“ “n 3"“ 01d, Eldl' 'hihel‘ â€"‘ The hm" Of " b‘m’mu’y' writ“ “ °'"" qualrttir: a! t‘de'D‘ilIiuxiigil’s‘dIf Sling; 0:: a no" In. on logo we, on” No “If, '11!“ embroidand St“. “flop, . 38m,“ fitted for him a small workshop, and there The most remarkable artificial echo known spondent, was grantedtoCansdlans in three “mtg”: 'fl“ gm‘ka the db ,8 of’ the g g; G resn ts mi ht folldw lug: d ‘ seaso - g“: the pillars stood eat gold umbrellas and 11° “n'hm’hd m°d°ll °f “w‘mm'r fi’°‘ i‘ m“ of the mile of Simonem’ about two Indium" Mk" fl“ 1‘“ Sir G°°'3° C‘m” con: uin hamster One 0? the novel i“ Dal: H 100k on, 1%,. . weg'ono. “[3,, u “if d1: near him a great smispherlcsl silver :ressel “ in“! “"miwbui 'mm'wfimu' elmm' mu“ {mm Mim' h 1‘ mflloned by a" “7.” "mod ‘0 "Mm u‘ sh. J‘me' S'n'fl’ mind“: then Dominion display will be a H‘ can, ml. m‘wdookmg mason. growth on an.” 0,. {our f“. in dhmeur’ from which I and other machines. One of the at. existence of two parallel walls of consider- Sir John leverley Robinson and Sir Louis 1.0mm“ prlnud in a" building. Tbi' 3p" ‘ 22 3,, he amp, I, w“ on, mg n times of his childhood was to take in p we. able length. It repeats the report of a pistol “Band “wk,” 1nd. “k. gyms, been and put together again the family clock, and II“? 31m?!- abaudcned, I filled a brass bowl with water “t “"1" y” I” w" “bk d° u“ “1'” Th9 310" Temnk‘bli’ “limp001 ll lb“ and offered it to him. Whether he was not with ‘ "83‘4"" '“Ohr With 110 mil bus maelstrom of the northwest coast of Norway accustomed to water, or regarded brass as 1‘“ P°° “hum Whm thirteen: misfor- and southwest of Mosktnmscl, the most an insult, I do not know, but the gift pro- m“ °V°rt°°k 11" hm": “Id 110 hfld t0 southerly of the Lofoden Isles. It was once duoed a considerable outburst of temper, “than” mm "moi “‘1 work hi- 0“ supposed to be unfathomable, but the depth end the bowl Was roughly treated and final- in - B" WW“ "mi “Sh Loni! in 1833 has been shown not to exceed twenty is- ly Imp“! on by m. Sweaty, whom we an he went with them. The steamer was mom, left to cool down to asenss of his new - hm“! 1“ “1" night °n u“ W” cm", “‘1 The bi est diamond in th orld if - tion. I hope the'oorning regime will ream 1" Ind“! b"°"°°M “‘1 “"1"” °n “1° deed, it Ego a diamond, is ill: Bra‘gahzhd, him. Atl th the king came out, after oaus- "‘7 '1’“ no" °°V°r°d by n“ ‘bn‘ment of which forms a part of the Portuguese crown lug await o the most prolon ed kind. Ar~ fl“, 3"“ Ml him” Winch h°d°dgn°d and jewels. It wei hs 1,860 cunts. However, rangemouts had not been a for the tran- bnm‘ Tl" °nly,°p°nhg 1“ a“ "y °1 bul' not a little don 1: exists of it being a dis- sport to the steamer of himself and family 3"" th“ °E°i°d- "“ to "u ‘p 1“ “3 th' moud, as the overnment ha never allow ed until the interview, and the suggestion that 'm‘m “d by “‘1' mw' 1°” ‘ 9" “mum”! it to be taste . It was found in Brazil in some doolies, such as the wounded are car- l“ “nun” “and! “‘1 "mud In.“ pmt' 1741. ried in, were available was regarded as a “‘8 h“ “mm” 9‘"! 'i'“"' I“ “m ° °b’ Among the most remarkable natural good one. Eventually, a rather “in”! ‘ “mm” in ‘ m°miu° 5"”, echoes is that of Eagle's Nest, on the banks cosmos scum: OARRIAOI "in" 1” “m”! f" a“ 7"“ 0‘“ °t of Killsrney, Ireland, which repeats s bugle of his own was entered by the King, the “1' hud‘ °i “1° hon“ h‘Vh'K “ "Mum" call until it aerms to be sounded from a Queen, and her mother, and astill common "bnwi 3‘" mm m‘ w “i “.d h° md hundred instruments. and that of the banks or one, which for dignity was perhaps infer- l'l' °Pp°mnky In“ to "My “him bu" of the Nsha, between Blnuen and Cobleuis, 10,. to Q, Loud f _ h 1 . .06, ed lug upon mechanics machinery civil on- some otheors of thinned);de °'ll'hdse w'ere Bm°°fingl “‘1 Phy'ii’“ '°l°“°°- '1” 1839 110 wmch "qu ‘ “and “Hum” um”. gono'od by . Wu 0‘ “undth mu“, obtained employment as a clerk or urser on Th" 2mm“ “tn-wt in i‘h" "mid h ‘1’“ rls, . a Mississippi River steamer. s sin °t N”8"‘v Th9 H°Mho° 1‘“. On the gid Nonhfocicvfipamgdbspgzsogwngzl. and. m. bu, we, h,- oppomn, :08”, Canadian side. has a per dlcular descent “who”, pm,“ of “‘1” 3mm.“ “A” “1" lb. mp1.“ knowledge of a gm, of 1553 feet. The hight c the American isll od {or u“ d":- Enn u m we no“ a“ "r 'uch hem “hmrd .51.“ mm ,0 is 16.- feet. The Horseshoe fall, which car- . mu“ «1 ddflfi", {or . our “uh good mm“ in we noble a,“ ,1," rise a lar or volume of water than the Aur- Mm , mm“; m,” o, “,0, mm, he so rel-rumor, carried into efi'ect. In 1342 "‘M f v “ “mi 50.0 Y‘Vd' “id” “‘1 u' ., lmuom m be“ given. an no“ Pm, be constructed a diving-bell boat to recover “ud‘ mm “1‘ CM“ am" to 6°“ 1" the cargoes of sunken steamers. This was lud‘ §i§°lli°ofaifizli°fiihfifl°5.13.23.31.03; be edited ma raw-ma by on.» of 3., Georg 0",," S“. Jun“ Sm“, printed from Csnsuran type, on a Lansdisin . ' ' press, and from Canadian made paper. It who was hisf Justice of Lower Canada . - - I Will be published by a syndicate of gentle. from "38 “mu bl. duth m 18‘" men, under the name of the “Trades Pub- created a baronst in 1840. He was the . . u .- - 7 President of the Special Counsel which as- {E'$;E.F°" “uh ‘mcu m lomnm Md listed the Governordn Chief to rule Lower ‘ ' v With what an air of calm auperlori‘y a Canada from 1838 till the union in 1841, and hen Wm gobbio . worm d," the rum," as such was of great service to the Home - - Government in the part he took in the l. “p' The” a" lo“ 0‘ hem framing of aha Union Acl. His son, the C “mm Bud-cu hnun‘ “d mm!“ up present Sir harlcs Stuart, of Temple Bar ‘ , ' H M d 0,“, u, ‘(LEnIgPlantdihsucoofdgd tthés tilting! Sr Louis £53§éi23¢cgafiilrc§a .530 12:31.33}; ‘3; 0 an also a an onan n “2‘”; argue“ In {85: nTheofopgeivzxz {0:‘uuzglg; um go? yoursdlpv s sirigls bottle or gamma 8}: IStuart?3 slugccesgos as (Elma, Eg‘uganomonanhcuro. A Drug: all 31.00 pay I" °° ° ‘owu m " ' ' 'h ° ‘ It's many years ago since the poet wrote mmb“ 0' the Pnumeng con'fltum by that “ beauty draws us with a single hair." the Union Act strenuously labored to es- _ “bulking and ’mdnuhin torn" in pt.” It generally takes a fifteen dnllar switch to do it now. lice the great principle of aponslble Gov- ernment. He diedinhis chambers at the Imperial cough Drops Vi" 8‘" C rt Hons in M trul i 1804' n h] Poeltlxeanrl Instant liclieftcthose suffering will: descendtd to ill: oldest'1 son, 3,3,1..." from Colds, Iioarsenoss, Sore Throat, etc., who, d in .honly drawn-4,, I." n to m. and are invaluable to craturs and vocalists. little blather. This latter baronat did not, For “1° l'y d” i‘“ “‘1 wnlwuon’fh 1“ however, long survive his elder brother and B. 5' T' w A S o N i M““"’°”""- the title becamelext'lnct. Sir John Robinson, T’mnw' for many years Chief Justice of Upper Cau- Tbs (‘ur of all the Ros-ins is the laiest ada, was, perhaps, the greatest lawyer that notable recruit to the ever-increasing army over adorned the bench of that Province. of amateur photographers, He distinguished blmselfto such a degree A, p, 350 by his clear and forslble logic as to deserve your potato vines, dig the tubers at once, even if they are not half grown. Haifa crop is better than none at all. They are certain to decay if left until the fungus attacks them. When dug, totoes should be put in a cool place, an a dry one. if they have been exposed to the fungus. Farmers whohave tried this method report satisfactory results. It is too late now to act on this so action, but save it in your farmer scrap boo (you no doubt have sue) for another year. Your motto will then be: Watch for [the yellow tints on the potato vines. Pigs in Winter. Many farmers have either killed or sold their heavy hogs b this time, and their place is now suppll by younger members of the porker family. I important that these pigs be cared for during the cold weather in such a way that they will not suffer from the severity of the cold, nor be stunted in growth for the want si proper uourishmant. The little pigs should always have a good warm place to sleep, and plsuty of good food, so that they will grow rang from the start, until ready for market. or is low now, and it must be made cheap. and tcdothisltwill not do to let there be a standstill in growth. At us time does it pay to feed out grain, unless there is a sufioiant FOR THE MILLION. Along the line of tin (‘hltngosnd Norihwestern Baliwav In ('s-nlral Dakota and Northern Nebraska. New section! are ln-luir opened up. and rspldlysetilsd in three wonderfully reductive regions, and tho "lint comers" all have “first choice" of location. For full information (which will be sent you free ii charge) ahoui the free lands and cheap homes. spplyto JOHN H. MOBIJJ’ Western Canadian l'su. A uni, I N. W. B . ii. 8. HAIR. 0 ms Hr. Toronto. at General Pans. Anni, Chime, llls. I [HIRE FITS! We 1 say run i do not amen merely insinp than for a time and than have Hum "turn seal I mean a Minimal. [harm luado- the til-non of WWI. 1:11 LZI'KY or rAlJJNu uranium a firebox any. i vernal. my Irma-«i In cure the wum rm 1",“... other. have failed s in: mm for not imw mornings ours. limit as one-for arrests-e ands rm. “Hulls of any Inf-limits remedy. mm YJyIrv- n!.til'4..1(m new. nu nothing forn rm and i will man no. mini. ii. a. riot/r. ll: Purim... a... m. CANADA PERMAblNT LOAN a. gm:le 00. INCORPORATED A’ Di l036. amounts! rswthrnadetspaylorit, and 5.; go “5.5.1,, mg, - H an an “5.. mused with u: urns] u . up: A320,, l, m: m; “1;; followed with a boat of larger tonnage, pro. Tl“ grumi in “'0 Wild ‘1 ‘50 0111- to be summed the Canadian Mansfield. He m, annuller arm can LADY or coon Sub-Ming! Garvin) .............. hrs 110,030 shadstiil. Allieedtoau animal which does Trunk}, m Med, .1,“ 3 w 9.5 Vided with machinery for pumping out the “'9 ""1 bid" by u” Emperor '1 “1° T'in was succeeded at his death by his eldest T W1 .rsl fair edumtion can obtain psv- “id ‘1sz:?“ ---------------- » “"(“JW 3“ ' In Promo“, 1.10“. “d u, H,“ “khan Mb u" .m 'hj mud and “d “u, M man“ a" cam bun dynasty, about 2‘20 5. 0., M I protection "a. ghgprmz 3|; Jun" Lam Roblngon’ mama: remunerstlya assigning? gift-llflgu : . . . . hartfrtimes farmer-s cannot afisrd to waste 5.” 1-,... Fun“, . W h, nob“... m and cargo of the vessel. A com y w” ‘8‘“ a” T‘ml’fi n “"0"” ‘50 Ml'l'vh' ei Beverley Earns. Toronto, one of whose 5295.3” P‘l'“ ,ll_fii“,".‘_, '99}. .. mm" 3A __ “"" ' any whatever. but to visit! a profit it W ,5. ,up I, n... "u ,n h" n, 1 formed to operate this device, it soon "a “and”? of Chin. and b curled om brothers l. Lieueroveruor of Ontario. ‘fifi mymwmhlfiw o rmc s: must seen thsteaoh animal gives increased Rm, had a business that covered the entire Miss- u" ugh“ hm“ “mush u" d“p°" "1' osois'ior Simple and anew rm Dsioocsr c - ht, in u the amount of ' issippi River. from leiss to Galena, and "7': WW rm": “dew-W other mum! sod. awa- ._.---._, "man" B§"“‘”‘""T°'°m° 3" m upsrd‘rpor it. From this the lm- v gsnhfiranched rm soms of its tributaries. lib-Trial“ lung? 1; 1.950 miles ; Imitation *vâ€"‘W" "‘ “1°33” ‘ Wm i‘ "‘5 °l M“! “‘17 7°“! “1" mm 1‘“ m‘lwd'a ‘ In“ in“, “‘3‘”. ° °“ m i “.t mm“: di‘m‘md i‘ ' Is sometimes called the alucere form of fist. c u N M n N The Company has new on hand a in 1 flow many Celenists of even old s Mm ”" '“ ‘n°“ “'1 "‘9'"! h m 1'” M‘m‘mi “up” a u“ R"“‘ °l tery. This may coconut far the number of ,unnamun... (“mma~“‘ ._ amount of HnSH'h YMMV 'hlch it Is pill: . mal lromtheatan andmsstsspeeislly nmm‘ ' I m‘ "d"! in u” m‘ {m 'Md‘ 1‘ '“m n“ m" M“” 1" Bom' 1‘ l‘ °f 1"" "f"! imitations of the original and only tivc W W-"m- m "m m‘N-ihm I pared to land on first class securities at low ' are aware that there is shocpnodudngtrce '4 the Pin- la rm" fineâ€"Jim in it... Zeelandf a has. which, when the 5"“ Nb“ ‘° “"- “ “"7 hm "‘3‘" 2‘7 "M" “d “ °‘ 9°" mi”, in- corn cnrO-Pilmtm'l l's'fuiess Cm: mm. 3‘52“ wtmmflzmmv ‘r'flm. rates of interest. owl! to on." M ,3 W ca M" h '1“, been buried very soon beneath the river- dulled n the thick end. It was found 0,. A" mg {m w pun". . an m,“ .0 WM aVaLUaIiJYllaflllsntllsflso-e l V a fibrous netwsrk resembling fees. This in m h m '5‘“ “5'3", in “‘1' W “m” "50 “ mm,“ in B°m°°' 1‘ h“ when urohasisg t the grim!» " l'ht- "a" nailiml‘dimiffr31u. J. "tum" "no" 1° W a“! ‘5" u“ m if “I. that he gained a thorough knowledge of tho been the cause of a sanguinsry war. 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