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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Mar 1909, p. 2

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price - $l.50 : price - $1.75ji HARE! lantha- OUGH , SECTION anummu 52nd YEAR. a. a. warm. President was: wan. Gum! W v--'--V" 7 Deposits of $1 and upwards are received and interest allowedet current rates. Accounts ' more persoris and wi may be bpened in the name; of two or W“3 We'W*¢7I;.s ; , .. one of them-or by fie WWW $321!“ 3;; H p . , . ‘ . . I . . , A K we: ‘ (my Branches throu nhout Canada. Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund w to 3 o‘clock. guard.” 10 to 1 o‘clock. mun omen. 1030310 3â€". ESTABLISHED 1817 and, in the United States and England Paid-up Capital, 310.000.000 Reserve Fund. - 6,000,000 $4,400,000 $0,000,000 26,400,000 nsrmmnnn 1m British (Inhibits Future ' "Th Coming Mil“ “British Celunlhio ll the mi Province oi Osnnds and its nstursl 1' with. its productive soil. the clean-1 may at its climate nil unite in1 making the Province eminently suit: nble u a. country to live snd pros- per in. Mr. G. 1!. Psscoe. oi Oak- wood. who with his sister. Miss Al- berta Pucoe. have been visiting throughout the West end down the Pacific coast ss far as Cslifornis. ex- pressed these sentiments this morn- ing while conversing with s Warden- reporter. Mr. Psscoe was firmly convinced that n magnificent future is before the most westerly of Cans- ‘dinn provinces and thinks that few iseers will have passed befom that portion oi the Dominion hna resched such a. stage of development that nothing in the world can surpsss it. Mr. Pascoe and his sister spent on intensely interesting three month’s visit throughout the western pnrt oi the continent. They left on Novem- ber 90, and just got bsck on Mon- _dny last. V‘ncouver wu the first city thgt a. any of any length wu made. Mr. Pucoe m partlculu‘ly lmpmood with the clty. ma. though bualneao la a. little dull st present. believe: that inside 0. very short. time every- thlng will be buomlng once more. 1 AL- ”I‘lbnu- UIIIII. IVIII wv â€"â€" 7 v il‘hs climate delighted the visitors T from Victoria county. though it was ‘ foggy ior a time. In December the sheep and cattle were grazing sroundi tho neighborhood and the grass was oi as pleasant s srcsn as it is in the spring in Eastern Oanads. 'i‘ho real estate business is one of the most numerous occupations. oi tho business class and land is sold and rs-sold with surprising rapidity. Marvellous prices for particular lots are some times realised. For examplo a lot sonar. in dimensions. irontlng on picturssqus English llsy. snd ideal site. was sold for the sum oi .7800. The land in British Columbia is on- ingly iortils and sssy of cultivation. Mr. Pascoo related oi splendid anni- ons and orchards iillad with iruit and trons oi every description. 'l‘ho soil is wondoriuliy sdapiod to the hoods oi tho iruit inrm and walnuts. almonds. apples. grapes. and dosons oi othor varlotios oi iruiis urn grown siiundantly. in the morn mountuin- ous ronions whoro onc would not ex- poct much vouctsilon oi any kind it person will come nrross s hooutiiul cordon iillod with dolicious iruit. ir- rlustion is necessary in many places to assist tho urowth of tho crops. 'i‘o illustrsto tho marvellous growth oi the vcwt‘stion Mr. Psscoo oitod an instance where n maple losi had grown to tho siso oi twenty-two in- rhos across. The climate is sn'idcoi one in which to iivs and this alone attracts many to British Oolumbis. It is very temperate and scldom cots vary cold. , . From British Columbia Mr. and A , L -Aâ€"Aflfl From British Columbla Mr. and Min Puacoe took the boat across for Bank of Toronto an an anereBD-Daunus cum-use .-.. count. TEEN add all your spare dollars to your balance. and you will find ln its steady growth a new pleasure. AND YOUR HONEY 1m... DI IAI‘I WITH 0. BANK of TORONTO Omemee BranchI J. B. L.GROU'1‘. Manager 3. THE FAR fifi'snB'A N K W..- M‘ Open an Account. at the OPPOII'I‘I POI! Ol'l‘lbl You can save should be placed in n Sevmge Bonk uczonnt, where you have absolute 0'2! why for your money. This bank y mutant on the DAILY BALANCE. You will receive interest. for every day {our money remnine on deposit. no matter how short n time. n this way not o dolo lot is ever idle. fluke This YOUR hunk. Victoria Loan Savings Co. Money ,to Loan on Mortgages. Easy Conditions, of ‘ Repayment. _ Mortgages Purchased. (v ' lUIIVI u... â€", interest-Beagln'g-Eairiinga Ab- EVERY DOLLAR mow. ONE. IMSW OF CANADA Chartered 1895 -wmwmemwlwuv AA A; AI.-. «y most. from one end to the other. San Francisco won t place of particulu‘ interest. and seem: to hove “moat. recovered iron the terrible ms of mourn-Make which caused on ow- !ul loss of we and such widespread destruction 0! proporty some you: ,___1 LA-“ n “-vâ€" â€"v._ -, “V. and there ll :11 that in left. to mrk the pnth. o! the convulsion. From San Fruncueo the two‘ went to Los Angeles and from thence wandered gnu-.-‘ -nA ”(hits-d ”Village- sprlnz up in 3 night, M- molt, in Cantor-nit. A promoter will put-chute a. lag! tract of lad and will lay the “not: and survey the lots or a proposed villqe, sometimes going to an aunt of inntslling an electric light plan and than will of- ter the lot. for file. The result in tint they no snapped up and house: an built. immodiuuly sad the villuxe II on u flll‘ way to be ‘ progmnlvo town. ~ - -‘--nAA 5" all '1“ south u some 0! the clue President Din, Tho arm. grove- nro a source or grout profit to the owners In Coll- tornio and on acre of cum trees. when about ten yours old. In worth about '17.!!00 utd largo proprietors own hug-o um. Notorious Kuhn: (‘lty wu vloltod nnd o. popu- otnu-d that thorn worn 80 hold-up. in on many hours. whilo‘ tho Victor“ county people were? there. While In Vucouvor Phllllp Thomas Bum Flack nndfiov. Mr. Buchnm. ‘nll old Oukwood boys. were vlnltod ‘nnd on or. wouporlnu. Mr. A. J. Ford. formerly of Lindsay. In doing splendidly. silo In thnt clty. Janos I’ur. one. o! Onkwood. in a. thriving Inournnco malt In \‘nncouvor. and there or. nanny more old V‘lctorln county boy: making names for them- Mm in thnt city. In Colltornin fir. John Anon-son. n Inwyor. ond n hrmhor or Mr. n. n. Andaman. of town. ht the owner or many om! 0! ml canto nnd mou- .nmmt truly. crayon.» Mr. F. D. HH- i The ioweut priced tea in not me cheapest. ” Ilrown Label ” " Sal- ada " 'llea new per pound make: .mnny more cup: than any tea cold at 95¢ per pound. It in therefore not only more economical to ule. but it is infinitely more delicious. 'samous FRAC'I‘URE. When the tire wagon was turning‘ into the lane behind the Benson House. where a slight fire occurred t-hll alternoon. Mr. W. Bell. one of the fire brigade. who was on rear of the wagon. was thrown against a building when the wagon nlewed around the corner of the lane. end sustained a compound fracture of the thigh bone. It seems that the wagon slowed . considerably. The bone snapped and cut through the flesh. protruding for IIIIIU‘I' I â€" '-_ vvrwom.';hou {Mim- llvon In town. «was le' of the fluent mw turnluh- Inn .atorog__ln Gulitomh. â€" 44-- ._.-__ I‘ll-h._ "III! mun-r.- . an. ad mu Puma won daught- od with tholr trip and the many ox- porlmm they had. but an Hr. Pu- coo stated. when thoy cat. back homo they realm-d more vividly that. "Vio- torlu county wasn't such a bad old wave after all." 71; seems that consider-My. Th‘ cut throukh “‘0 5 several inches. 'mmy your: u u unu...â€".-...... --_ Mr. John Csnw and Ir. 8. G. Pur- 'kln. Ho loft. Mnduy about um year: ago {or the Wont. m- many ‘ v- u... -_â€"v-_ The injury; is a. very serious one. and extremely painful. Mr. Bell was hurried to the hospital and put un- der the cure of u doctor. DIED 1N WINNIPEG. A menu” W“ I‘OCBIVCG En’l' IIIUIII' ing from Winnipeg to the ofloct.thnt W. H. Oheckloy. n former mident of Lind-w. had died wourdny. The late Mr. Checkloy wn won-known In Mutiny. having wot-Ind hero for muw man u c Ihlnglo-Jolngor for i :- Woo and fluted cities of the domin of Fain 'mttered here rocelvod this morn- ln a night, gt!- um I- not. “‘9 . macaw. m0, ml. a.» Short ‘ Assaulted by Ruffius Night amiable John Short was attached end no» hwtsliy mult- ed last night shortly after twelve o'clock. as . result of which he now lies in the Ross Hemorisl fiespital ten-m W sod “shed and sut- ierinx extreme pain. The ringlesder oi the dastsrdly as- sault was none other than " Mick " Corlin, a notorious cherscter. who at one time terrorised‘the citizens of Lindsey. especially those living in the east wsrd. as being the leader of a lawless gang in that wsrd some years ago. Four other young men, all residents of the esst ward. are mixed up in the ailair. but to what extent cannot be oucertained. It is stated. however. thnt Carlin and one of the other four were the os- saiiants. while the three other young men stood by and witnessed the un- merciful pomrneling without endea- voring to interfere. They stood by and were eye witnesses to the co~ mrdly assault. end as far us can be ascertained did not lift 9. finger to help the enforcement oi the luv. it is thought by some thst they (know- in: the vicious temper of the men Carlin) were slrsid to interfere. . voring to interim. They stood by end were eye witnesses to the co- werdly esseult. end es isr es an be ssoertslned did not liit e finger to help the enforcement oi the lew. It is thought by some thst they (know- ing the vicious temper oi the men Cerlin) were eirsld to interfere. . HAPPENED AT MIDNIGHT. Shortly eiter twelve o'clock lest night Night Consteble Short leit the Big 90 resteurent. eiter hsving his usuel lunch, end proceeded to tre- verse his best. going up the north side oi Kent to Cembridgc-st. no . the " pen not-iced e nuntber oi men stending on : Lindsey. eest werd wes the ebidlng pleee oi e geng .oi ruinens. who terrorisedl the citisens oi Lindsey end especiel-l ly the citizens living in the eest. werd. , It wee unseie ior s residenti oi the town to visit the eest werd ;i men were eeseulted end ledies were? insulted. until humen life beeeme en-'} dengered. Highway robberies were‘ portion oi the town known so theI i mede end houses were entered. Met- ters went irom bed to worse end one "Hick" Cerlin wee recognised: es the ringleeder. His neme wee: in every mouth end his d'udEeOn war to be ieered. ‘ About fifteen years ego e murder- ous useult wee mede on Mr. Geo. Cerr. well lcnown in Lindsey, end now living in Midlend. end Cerlin end' wss cherged with the esssult convicted, end was sentenced to sc-i ven ye‘ers in Kingston penitentisry.| 'l‘he esseult occurred st the corner oi Victorie-evc. end Russell-st. ‘ t‘srlin served shout ilve yeers in " end then returned to but wes only home s low the street immedietcly in iront oi xWI‘l'kI when he egeln got in‘lo the the Moore House. end eslked ecross bed greces oi the police end this to them. greeting them with one at ‘time he took leg bell. louting in on the Ststes. Wernings were not the police selutetions. " move gentlemen.” lnsteed at doing he wes told by one oi the in no polite lengusge. gusge unbeiltt-ing s gentlemen. move on himseli. or words im es much. end without iurther or wsrning Cerlin ‘end struck Consteble Short s sting- the convicted. end he ing blow on the isce. which sent minion oi the lsw to the ground. TWO TO ON 1'). lmmedleteiy t‘erlln lumped on top end proceeded to use his t‘onstsblo Short. him However. of lists. who hes e reputstion oi being entsngled end got llut not for long wss he on top. ed into the irsess end helped lin. 'l‘hei' kicked t‘onstshle until he Wes compelled to let hold. end own lied boon overpowered they prov ed to kick end shuse and reiused to interfere. l'suillcicnt end Ceriin so. number the toils end wss next hosrd of in in isct‘in len- i Charlotte. to esseuited plying In short sentence. serving it out edo one oi the Stete prisons. stepped iorwerd only st liberty s short time. herd men to overpower. beceme dis-l on top of Carlin. l‘or soon es it wes seen thet t‘eriin “WWW- IM ll was getting the worse oi the strug- gle. enother .oi the young men pi‘mp- i ‘sr- ‘. Hhort so his utter the constsbie M. h‘. him unmarri- lullv shout the head and shoulders. while the other three men stood by egein got into v.8” where he brutslly some person end received in He wes when more he wss rounded up end ' once enother served term. HACK 'l‘O LINDSAY. Csriin lsnded in town ebout ten dsys ego ior no other purpose. it is ,seid. then to get even with some oi 'his enemies. end now thet he hss " lsid out ” (temporarily) Constable Hhort. the ritisens oi lilndsny hew become greetly excited over the is to he hoped thst he will be brought. to iustiee. 'l‘ho coursge end pluck displayed by Night Constsble Hhort. and hi! determinstion to lend his nsssllsnti behind the here. is commented up on ireely shout town to-duy, nnc meny iriends are looking ior- word to e simiy rm'iWN'y. M iii: time 0i calm: to pwss (‘onstn‘bli flhort is getting along as well s: can be expected. Mter pounding the nightvconstehle --â€". into n semi-conscious condition M WWI Deily. the geng took to their heels end no The Werder reporter interviowei ill ‘ down Kent-st. to Williem-st.. were lost sight oi. FOLLOWED A S SAILA NTS. With it Short pulled himself together. although hsli dead, he got to d en one of the young men who won heroic eil’ort Constable end his eye-witness to the assault coemnit ted on Consteble John Short by th notorious “ Mick." Carlin on Tues day evening and he told the star I ieet end went beck to the Big 20 ‘ rosteurent. where be secured his re- l volver end mmedintely set in' pur- ' suit oi his esseilents. He went ‘ down William-st. to Durham. end I then spied three of the men running 1 out on llurhem-st. He gave chose 1 end shot two or three times et the e fleeing men. but they turned on Lindsey-st. end run for the open P published below, as being the we in which the esseult was commit ted. He states that during the do (‘eriin end his four pals were t'dgvtl or around town, going from hott to hotel. They had a few drink: but were all sober in the eventm They were elso together going iron About 11.80 0 cud shot tu fleeing men. on Lindsay- country. uvuuvu “ . Constable Short. who was suffer- ing extreme pain. and who had lost considerable bIOod, was becoming wool: and l‘nint nnd at the corner of Lindsay-st. nnd Durban-It. be de- cided to return to town and notify the other. conntnblu of the direction taken by the fugitives. About this time Ir. J. K. Sooth- ernn out! other citizens were return- ing home from a petty. and u Hr. Soothernn wu about to enter his house he met Constable Short re- turning on Lindsay-at. He was be- apnttered with blood uld his fore ~~I-- L-nn‘m- up lyutwv‘t‘ v ...v_ was t mug-:1 ugly brulm. Mr. Soother») cleaned the story from Con-table Short. When they reached Glenelg-nt. they run. ncrouu one of the song. end he won tnken in hnnd by Conutnb‘iv Short. but wen lnter let go by the come ofllcinl. on he did not tnke port in the irncu. but was merely on eye witnene. However. when this unto young Innn we; nought {or by the police this morning he won not‘ to be found. It in umpoeed that the two nunilnntl left town. but thnt the othor three eye witneneee ore nround town. Worrnnte have been leaned tor their arrest and they will likely be eummoned thin ulter- noon. Conetnble Short h‘nd displayed wonderful norms in retnnininz upon hie feet eo lon . up to the preeent. but now she sign. of collnpeing from the eilecte. nnd Kr. Soother- nn minted him buck to the Big 90 rentnurnnt. Ollie! Vincent won summoned nnd Ir. Short m re- moved to Dr. Brown'- omoe. where his wounde were nttended to. But on he won in 1 pretty serious con- »: 7 --|. dittén. Chief Vincent wound a can .111! the “1-th constable was re- moved to the Ron Hoaplm. SEARCHED THE TOWN. There was no «leap for the min- lonn of the luv with such a serious cut on their buds. and Chief Vin- cent mug up Constable Thornhury on up 'phono um they stated out on a. touch for the man wanted. M and. t thorough neat-ch with- on W w o! the span ignplieat- ALL ed. The police authorities in surrounding town- uxd villages ‘ ct once notified at the all-Ar m (Ivan instruction to be on ookout tor the ”stunts. Ming lha “night, conntublu ml-ronuvmm condition 01: to thalr hook and run It. to Wliliam-ut.. and ONE MAN (30. :1. 3: 9. O E 8' g do it he Short. Not long ago 00:1“th Short urn-tad u nephew of Oarlmh'a Carlin Iundod In town ubout ten days no for no other purpono. n. In um. um: to [at own with «0mm of Mn "mum. and now that ho hum " Ind out ” (temporarily) Unnltpbln " Md out “ (temporarily) (lonlumm Short. the cltlmu or Mummy haw Mom greatly oxctwd ovvr tho mum. und u ha to be hop“! um. he will be brought to Juuuw. The com-m and pluck alupluym‘ by NM‘M Conutnblo flhort. and hill dammlmtlon to land hlu “Iguana: bound the barn. la mmmmtod up-‘ on truly about town to-auy. anal MI my trlond- are looting tor-| Wtrd to a, speedy rwowry. M the! time of coins to prvuu Font-table» Short 1- “Wing ulunu run well u can be expected. ‘ The WIl‘dOf reporter futon-viewed one of the young man who wan an oyo-witnm to the uni-nun commit- ‘.-J -_ flan-O-hln John Shad by the eye-witness to the “Inuit commu- ted on Constable John Short by the notorious " Mick." Carlin on Tues- day evening and he told the story published below, as being the way in which the assault was commit- ted. He states that during the day Carlin sud his four pals were tdgeth-t er around town, going from hotel to hotel. They had a few drinks. but were sii sober in the evening. They were also together 3 lug (tom AL--.‘ 11 m n’- 11w: ‘Wc-u WV v-.--wv_ place to place. About 11.80 o‘-; clock they were all together on the street opposite Fred Taylor's relteu- j rent. and were considering the ad- viuhi-lity of having a lunch. Some- wunted to go into the Big 20, while others wanted to so to the Xew York reeteurent opposite the [core House. Carlin and two of the gong left for the New York restaurant. hearing the other three Intending on the etreet neer Tuylor’l resteurent. When they arrived at 'the New {York restaurant it was occupied with manta end Culin and hit two pel- went out. went across the mud and utood at the corner of the Moore House. I 4‘“- .‘Vm a ‘ In fifteen or twenty minutca’ timo' 'Conatabio Short came along on the‘ north uido oi the atroct and croaaod‘ 'ovor and naked them to to home. at tho name time giving Carlin and on. of tho other-a a shove with hia hand. Carlin at once struck Short a wrriflc blow in the taco with hia nat. knocking him on the sidewalk into tho doop anow. Carlin than Jumpod upon Short. kicking and punching him in the head and taco .in a brutal gamma A_â€" LA. L-‘A- In I luuwa au......-,. Countable Short was on hla hand: and kneel and unable to do any- thing. when the young man who told this atory atatoa that he jumped Ho Itatod further that if he had not 'takou Carlin of! him he would have killed Con-table Short. The other fellow atood on the walk a: it he wan glad to ace Short re- Icelve auch a brutal punlahment. The Warder'a lulormaht also atated that Carlln threatened to kill him for taklu‘ Mn 0!! Con-tabla Short. Carlin then run down the atmt and he has not seen him amoo. 1n the conversation this young man ello uid Carlin had told him a Yew day: previous that he was going to icy for Short and punch him good for arm-ting his nephew a few. weeks ‘80. end that he had come purpow iy tram the American cell to get square with Show. it it cost - him ‘enother term in prison. THE DOMINION BANK Continued on m 59" ”‘i‘h-n iiuuy friends of Ir. anmth in Lindsay will mm! m hmr ot tho dlntmulu “emu“. Mr. (‘nmmwll mlatit‘fldfll the Lindsay (‘ulloulnw In L mumuu. “n {I n nohhow of Mr. .Iqu 'iJohn rm-“ _- Hr. Campbell ulled‘ to m. ‘aon Johnny. {or help. and they both on- I”manor-ed to throw the mchlnary on lot near. but this they could not «a Th3 0cm then “tempted to stop the mdmcry by over-leedlng l‘.. and while doing till. he unconsciouslv and uni rtmtely put his head a: tilt (at mvolvlng shalt. and a he mod o, mlt on. the mlt was torn end ‘bclon he could extricate hie hand it was pl lied lnto the cost and twlstuu ‘ mmmny ground the_ehh!t. cry. The details of the uocident were telephoned to The Wu’der this mom- um by our own correspondent. u Woodville, and it. uppeul tint Mr. Campbell. In. wu grinding food with the uindmill, when it got. nay-om! control. The high wind nude A diam ud‘vary mam ao- ddmt oocumod yaw met-noon on the tuna 0! Ir. Norm Gunp- hll than. two mile. west. of Lorne- .uu, who hi: son. John Pours» Guam-ll, who is well known in me [not revolving windmill ma :hin- has of the wind mm travel {am-r, «he the tutor the 1m went around, the 11:5th revolved the machines-g. The sun was damn: instantly tom 00‘ lelow the elbow nnl a “mm 0! blood flowed from the gap- mg. ugly wound. while the remaind- er of the limb wu left in the much~ mow. Despite the 1:1an hamm- ot the wown-l. the young mu: valued to the homo. Imvlu the Mud in m» nu.- (umory. and (10ch were Imm-umxu- 1y ammonded. Dr. Gullovuy and Dr. (hum of Woodvflk. noon arm. ed on the noon. and they draw! th- wund The wounded young man in nnw mung {Itrly well. hm n Hum-r- 111: a meat do“ of pain. (Mun-be“. ol‘ Fnlrvtrw l-‘nrm Wmdvmo. HARD. SOFT 0]! INJfll-LI‘IM: W. A. Woman shipped “Mommy u cur-Iowa a! wry mm hm'mwn. «mm in from 1‘00 to 1700 pmmdu mu. ‘plir of colts vumlnu tlu'muwur um “'O‘fl'h‘n‘ 8150. Mr. “V0094" Mill |m~ another cur-loud m whip um Ween Ihlppod six hOI‘Nvfi I'ur Hu- '9“ Ida on March 1] in 'I'm'umu "1‘0 USE HARD COAL. M has been I ‘01 0f dififiafihm“ 1tion caused in the um 01 not: mm! {at the Peterboro Collagiato lnsmuh- .‘I‘ho smoke. 0.8 everyone knows, Is very dry. and it is almost imposm. ble to keep the schoot Chan. and n {I equally dimcult {or the pupils to Reap them-elven and their books clean. 'l‘hemtcanbeseenonthe imlll. cerium. floor- and furniture. .lt get- iuto the books and on the studenu' cloths. At a moat moot- }m; of the Bond it was decided to No mlum'. .Whlt Hm! or who «w. my corn h m-oumuy by Putnam'n Corn EMI‘M'NM‘; purely Wigwam“ it «an: no GUII‘MW W‘Hh awry meh' M man's. Um no ouwr. TWO um vy "mm 3:1; hard cod in future. I ITHREE ARE IN JAIL. Three of the gang who are charged with the assault of Constable Short. and who were pals of Carlin on thnt ‘eventng, were ”rested thin morning jby Chief Vincent and County Con. stable 'l‘hornbury, at their respec- ;tive homes in the nut ward. L-l...u. | They were given ‘ hearmg Wurl- Polleo mama J nckoon u 11.30 o'clock and remmdod unul Fridny. ‘Kflch 12th. ct 9 o‘clock, without 'blll. Two of them have never boon Mn poliqo court betel-e. but the othvr 7" m_â€"u Hm". III P“ . {allow bu appeared many times. M were taken to the jail and placed in charge of Governor Jack- non and Chief Vincent. null wm not. be given under any considera- KARCH KORE JOURNAL. 'fin Home Journul {or hrch mn- ulm a. moat cur-tuna urticle on lhv " White Slave “Oak,“ by Hon. 1-1. ’1‘. 811m of Chicago. in which the lane: work of this nefarious trade- in young glr I in bid bum ” Was- an Women and the Dowvr " in m lubbct o! u moon inure-ting ducal- Ilon by um... K. Boynon o! Whali- u- , _..ml_o Anti-in by an Englishman. glva an insight Into condition in the Great Wait.» The finch numbar is of com-Io Irish in tone and com in addition to matter with Whig department} on “shim. {any work. nick room. woman institute. household, etc. fifty cents. has develop“ credit to Cum h" I"- can"! trim: 3mm l‘tat I'N‘flr

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