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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 26 Mar 1897, p. 6

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pursues iteooimporhnteo huddled with the tampon-b mam amm'hohi-fimmmc which [.0ng mumwmdcry-N m: "The Wicked Patriot." “Th0 ”unarm'md-oon' 1“ 5! “WM “188 than aria ”mmm'hm snap“!!! to mun-.1 party "Wu“ “dmwhiadainto pmm vord temponnce. unavt'hofigh tiny difier- odviththoabinntminhmthoy might well hue remembered the good old MMthw-fidumom mblequufiomandthuinmy one Mr. Hudymdhhoonuguel “agenda- 01;?!“99‘ gentlemen and Mi“. who you interviewing the government of I WWW msgnvo‘quoaflon. T20 .--‘. -. ’21 _.A. ..... n M O, A Toronoo Star: It if. long time sine. s promiortdkednophinly and vigorously to 3 vote-controlling deputation on Ron. Mr. Rudy did tho other day. He read the critic- of the license hill 3 plain, [fluv- and I won down to Quoboo no long won one In tho country trying to mi tho of mold Mood at who. On an muon- road I no: 3 ma- lud on No woy Iowhool. Alhopuoodnoholmodhlo «mood Mo on Milo no with o whoouo o a ho "Boo Jon. Kohl!“ I took “On you all no who" Col. Bonohor “no. a, ma. non!" may. with ooooholmlohho up. " not! not no Roam-how you an boon-with gage... luowhyou. Iohowyoo w'on l mflg‘uho voila!» In. tor oohool n j :â€" Wm opportunities The territory which it will explore in equal to ten miles square. For the privilege of exploration it pays 820,000, and if it eelecte tracts of it to purchase it must pay the regulation price and be subject to the usual conditions, royaltiee, etc. Meantime it is held to expend the first year 330,000; the second year, 840,000, and the third year 850,000 in prospecting and developing. Evident- ly the natural resources oannadau-e deetined to bring an the population and capital which artificial stimulation of ‘ ova-crowded manufacturing has failed to l‘ The enhance into the Ontario mlnenl district of the South African apitnlinta will doubtless give Ontario 3 grant deal of prominence in the eyes of the investing world and “(not Mention to in inviting “'I‘J‘a‘ifu‘r'fih in en Outerio village end meet e “smut" looking youth in the reed. “Could you kindly infant me where Mr. John Smith livee " “ Whe-e e-t 2 ' “Where Mr. Sm'th lives 9" I repented. "Which Smith! Old Smith er his Smith, er fetty Smith, er geogrene 5mm), or ole Sis Smith-she's the my mere. Whet you went with him ennyhow'r’ I welked on in disgust. Pueingen Ontario sehoolhouee in the summer you ere liehle to he stoned. in the winter enowbelled. end you will he guyed end yelled et et ell moons, end if you visit the school they will never take their eyesoflSyou in e eurioue etere while you remain. The hoye ere never teught to show e ohivelroue end high-bred reepect ‘ for the girls. end the ex: ofiifting the hat tooledv, eclergymenorenoldpereon, ie eltogether loot ; in feet, come of them have to be told to take their hete of in church. 0h,yee,weteech the children a lot of stuff, end they get to be very smert, end it is not uncommon to have them take out certificstee end diploma before they heve ehed their-milk teeth. but ifwe would thro 1r come of the text-books out of the window and touch the girls the old-fash- ioned curteey and hot? to coco e room as if they were not going over plowed lend, endteechourhoysto lift their bets and treat thzir eldere with respect, it would he better for us end them. The Khen. an Inn! 0! non tel-vie. m an «Inn- not! Kannada“ no to the top on 1:111.th on tho house. and 1mm. mmnbowtanwpuld done Juflooton .w nâ€"â€"-â€" â€"' w-.. w.._ 777,, , , men. In WM," .00.. than the en'- nprlu or no annual“ sac-tux Quebec. [M's no. now: Thou In on. In; tho the mum at Quobco. oped-fly thou taught by the sum. m M sad should." on: our bomb. and tho will 99 and. plun .- you rod on. my ohrlnclu: Khan; visited Qeeheo. end on hie return he eent the tailoring to the Toronto World under the ebove heedin‘: We hen eeriptorel euthcrity thet men ehell not llve on booed elone. Thet'e eon- elhle. Let me ep 1y it Indirectly to our eohoole. The no echoole of Onterio ere frequently competed to the eohoole. religi- one or otherwise. of Quebec, end elweye to the dueovenoege or the letter. We en ell ven to n; in e loud tone of voice 81 then our ohi leern more. etudy more. get ioedetl up with new Intonation .. ,.A.AA_OD ‘A‘ AL-.- 5L- A'- m [Mm 001 all: 0: m- oan-roan - the 11311le My New Dry Kiln Quebec school Irma- A number at you-- no the "dub! “d unwed new-never men who form the Cenedlen Preee mum enjoyed their meal eummer jeunu In 030W province, and on their return wrote column of dee- «19:1qu to: Ibex :0 “'0 939°” , A44 Aâ€".. ‘5... A.n.-.a Mir. nmu. Want a House? Factory mar WdZthmr-at Bridge. if: Mum” in“, ormonhahndhgmtnmw «WNW! Nevin its time to Wwwmmandm ray." iiimbomonâ€" him ‘ pastime-Imam mace tint new in my andtdkltmwlthme. othar power. to 2%? hammomum on tho mat approved linen. No mm 0' split ting poutblo whoylgpher It (kind In -â€"â€"r- 1 my min. m: ottho old-tableau! “mam-ammon- ulna-t GOING BAOKWARD. J. P- BILQL the NOTES- group of is" 11311de _ W Nagy nan-w run: 3m “be“ the m “th {i3 WFL'Tmâ€"figett'a work was perfect. 0? him it runs; ne hid mtheu clever’be yond comparison but as a, bitter and finisher of. n hard-hitting twei he won't do. kinds of leads. Corbett'a guard and wheathey came Corbett was quickas 3 flash with gonna. When victory aeerned 6 he in his deficiency inH fluid- ing work "my 3|)th eia a magnificent boxer, but not a tighter. e'ithero were a. few about the ringsidewhociggd that tho. blow that made Flt: a dung! m questionable. It cannot be argu a sensible manner that It was. . Charley White attempted to claim a Heatouted thatCorbetthndbeensu-uel, the mug. 49d Joe Corlgett wag .1 as :5 i; From the v outset Corbett out- mmed his man. the sixth round he who would have bet one on Flt: a V ton on Corbett would hovebeen eons! cred tool- Jan. The Maul right-hand punch or mu was not In evidence. The hum could not lend «Lug man, even when he tong; .An, ___I_ _A_ A-_AA_A ofteu"wenk. ind extreme cue lawman): to think he was showing evidence of cowardice. - A peculiar thing about the knockout ma that Fits. as soon as he aw Corbettaink- in: to the platform. walked over to his wife, who sat near the corner reached over the ropes. and shook her by the hand: By that time Corbett had been counted on and Fit: aeein; it was all over, jun: into the centre of the ring. waved his colon. themwhiteandblugundbowedto the That 13 how the great battle ended. Cor- bett wag a great dlap ntment. After havxng his man grow. I and, to :11 appearances, beaten, he an to grasp m}; opportqnlty, _Hls‘blowa were fight and Wane mt With . Grin. V ; k-Senatot “In J. Innis wind a real-- huere wen or coat-e, me new argu- ments and hie by the partisan. on each side. and which, as usual, ended up in no- thing. After the run~ln. as it were, Con- betts second. led him to his corner end. uter being quieted down, he walk over to Bob's corner and begged for another fight. Fits, however, turned him dow saying that he would not fight again, an it he did he certainly would not meet him. “Take your own time but romlee to fight me. won't you?" pleaded rbett. “Nope. It I ever do fight awn, it will not be with you." “Then I'll lick you the tint time I meet you." said Corbett. Fitz in bed queerLy and answered: “I'll HE you‘ i_ you__try lt."f _ _ _ _ trenzLan shing across the ring. he began pulling Fit: a 7120 nous manner. Seconds and tutors jumped in the rm 3 Jilly. it: was on the floor, wi 3rbgeg “finding over 11111111.k Corbettl was a awn Win 9 s m man. 8 Threetimes 50m roi‘e from his captors and tfled toge tat Fitummons. The iat- :er was also excited. but watched Corbett ugly. noun amounts In mp. ner and rasped the hand ot'hls wife. who was teal-gal md tremb Then the new champion seized a small mm flag and trumped about the . waving It over his hug.“ Cgrbett :mse 3h“ a Ingram look on c ace. 9 sigh 0 con- queror 11133111; in triumph set him in a grenzy. a339, rgghlng across the ring. he Theh' khakiâ€"071331- {Eei'ao'c‘t'zxcltmg scenes ever witnessed In a prime rln . Fitz- gigxnggqs rggcheg gvex: an; rope; In __13 c9:- Itafpedmmon tho-boulderlnuixnnl or de eat, and Timeleeper Muldoon con-l tinned totouofltheaecondltomakecer- tall: the end of the fight. “Fifteen” and Corbett glquly gusset-e9 {.9 his feet. m‘__ .A. ed on? by the waving or the referee’s em. find then the fatal “ten an: out.” A new Dona-tide champion had been elated In 1 most surprising manner for Corbett was sun on one knee, his fund 81180138 the ugper rope. to the ropes. At “even” 001 grasped the ropes, and was as: knees. “Eight” came amid I. g tzzomjlge afowd. 19d than “nine" v_ ___ -_ _ 7'..â€" ent. It was the ropes Corbett VI.- to reach to drag himself to his feet. At the can or “roux” Corbett. It!!! waving blindly townds the ropes, ten forward on his race. The extort appeued to bnce the gugemhn. and gt #90 My!!! 131m, 6909 come nt once. In fact. Fit: hallowed it with another blow by the ht. which landed on ()orbett'a aide. but d no dam- nxe. A brie! moment otter the left hand "”9“ °°"’S;'~ 3:2; “.mm 333.. 3, en nppnren I u e neverai rounds back, out down slowly on his right knee. A dead hm tell upon the big crowd. Corbett mpg: his right head on the auxin; no on instant remained hal- uxced in thnt position on one had nnd one knee. an held was dim. and he toppled over and groped blindly about with nisietthnndhixhinthenir. Hem about ten reet from the row and email: betwen his cogner nnd that at his oppon- “A Ion-58%| w “1312?:th 'undoâ€"r“ m; can won 0 v we Mom a: :ho world to: no: Flu-1m In the fourteenth mad. Tho blow m h weuomdlooh thobmthoutotcoh “The much GM lotto ‘ n 3:“: “‘33 tron: am“ you: no non eighteen Inch“. u: I: wu a duo-mt. Now ammo: a duper“. nu. $th em l”tho Ngw _gud not mu. but a. m a cum; u an ‘oi’iia made up nu mud to Ind that our“; ugh mun» Alt took a; m :o [OI on; iAa- m... ‘gAfi, ,lL ,~ . . Then ii’fi'fih'fi'ifi'i'fi: 3'. W50 Der. Corbett bond clout-Ly. no In «I and landed u wul. no had nu on what to the lumen pound like “Queer-amok." An I mum at at. however. muw. an an mun movog}gg_}pla “equating. .. a...‘_u_,,. AA A‘, H; mm to h won. was, In a. m a mom oct, came It In u'noonu pod oi: oi the flu umI ”Red Incl: 1m ed 3 winner. [told him that I m and men he wont about to clot: mo “Thu wn A Job wlloh manna. all the magma opentlmln “the“ tenUon o: evading sort of u-gunent With the losing lids t looked I bit “he trouble. and I thought that the sooner the prlnclpaln and the atom "and the flag. than could be avoided. Dan A . smn'n Mn“. W._K. mul- From the beginning the fight bore the ear-mun o! a Ipectaculnr ‘8‘”: but the finish came n scene such u I never hope to witneu again. I Itepped out of the ring u soon as i found tn opportuni to de~ clue h‘itzgimmth the winner, yi the in: I mu never mm t cut scene 1.: mm W‘E‘Jéfififi‘“ r In 0 e "M, projecting picture will)» worth noun or dollnn. Talk 0: beau: Klllenny mt! no not hon-o Jun ltseulntothorlnznndwlthlnthodb cumcrlbed units of u an»: ring were more people ln 3 111:: than over so cred together before In double m: tem- EESE 55 9% .z WWII-shunt...“ WWII-Adm” all.) Blows u I. M- SENATOR INEALLS WRITES OF IT mevenneupuonottouworkonelther ude. Fuzdmmons to-du nuke heedend ehomdeuebovoennnnzpusmete. Itlee question whether the world will out see hleeqnu. Immthewelchodnm pounds mmmmttmmu mom. mtamdvlnx awuthleemount or weight should be e 10-»? second choice knottohowondetedet. m- welzht matte: I. no nae. While both tound at mm: to land on hle opponent at than. pox-hen gown): ended the hun- natured grin throughout, however. :11 tlmeCorbottlandedoanm-mcoex- ”mam whammy". ‘1“? 8:" to press on on The notion that Robert Fltulmmom In not me annexed a serious act-but this afternoon. He took the cleverly-delivered leads of. Carbon and went in utter more. He oozed on though he liked It. 'lee no your head; here is mine.” append to be wglttgn over his feature; 7 which’ennced' _ fl-‘dmmsfi'ti‘dm ' to 11nd mwmmt¢mmom wflttenbyneteroosuer: Thoughtotflu ocntnryhubecnwonuldmt. [tin-by lonsoddnthobeoteonteutlomnw. I: Referee Sller Tolls the Story ofthoCornlsh’man’chctory, . DAY AFTER THE FIGHT mun-wan. and: d ered to celebnto the event. on: just been lunged. e guflu zen 1n and“ trial: B31? 'was" tomâ€" 2? iii kuéiliidh’ef‘twa' three, 1 four. five. six. seven. ei t. nineâ€"and he- ron.- he had fingernail! his feet it struck ten and the ba was over. For an instant the audience seemed to as much dazed as the defeated p list. and was uncertain what had happened or how it we done. There was tremendous tumult. hubbub and confusion. and a wgid ruahtorthepiattorm. with cheeratorFta- simmona. Corbett. meantime. ha recovered from the eflecta of the cone on at his heart. manented b defeat. sought to renew the conflict. and or a moment a general mean seemed Imminent. fie platform was a tux-ions hurlrburg ot strmiinc attendants. oificera. detectives and spectators. which the referee was pow- erieas to aim. But it soon subsided. The victor and the vanquished had an was: warm“ emf-.1” . in e r o , tame and fortune. m J. The alumina had separated near the Western side of the iatform. and Fits- simmons turned with uttoon tune and bloody grin to the audience. hen Cor- bett. who was still erect. snddentiy totter- ed. a swift s shuddered through his limbs. he slowly upon his left knee. his head tell forward upon his knotted chest. a deadly puller overspread his tes- tnres. he issued for an instant upon his rixhthsndina teciseattitudeorthe - In: gladiator in e familiar statue (1 ed by Byron when his manly blow “eon- senu to death. but conquers ." when he clutchsd the rope #311. gloved hand and pulled himself with tremendous exert to his knees. _ Vlgnwhile‘ theuraul "fie_IdEw the fight wu over. n his con- duct showegl, Suddenly Fluslmmons was seen to deliver a savage Mv blow net: the ‘plt of Cor- bett's stomach. He then sprung 1m. ud Corbett did not follow him. Fltulm- mons wns the only man beside hla antago- '3.” 13h" recognized the urn! character of e ow. partisans of both men had :1de been disproved. The tension was relaxed among the spectatom who had up rently con- cluded that the ntrugzie ml t be indefin- ltely prolonged without I! aim results. Corbett advanced rapidly tron: hls corner. with agile sten and confident smile. There was the customary dlaplay or gymnastics. teintlnz and pranclns forward and back- ward. ducking and . followed by a repetition of the apparen y harmless ex- change or futile blows that had become tn- tigulng by t_h_elr_ previous monotony. _ __ E7157 blows had7 little elfect upon 77the tough obdurate trunk of Fitz. They lacked steam and force. The early prediction of a short. sharp _ud declalye _hnt_tle _by_ the The auditors had grown a trifle unless Bets were still altered nt 100 to 75 on 00r- bett. He was not marked by the attacks of his adversary. whom he nomad to touch almost at wlll. , But It was observed thnt During some of the rounds Corbett hlt Fltzsimmons on the race. makin him looi: like a great schoolboy, and in; around with a smile like Banquo at e banquet of Macbeth. And so it went on for nenrly an hour. the audience sitting quietly on at a theatre or in a circus or at a ball game. with occasional cries of. applause at some agile movement or some resounding blow. And then. without warning. the most sur- prising. unexpected and inexplicllie event occurredâ€"the first. the last and the only dramatic incident of the occasion. like the catastrophe ot a tragedy that fails before the climax has? been reached. ,, , , _ According to the precedent 01' Queen.- berry. three minutes for sparring and on. for rest was n round. The blown tell nint- fled and the contestanto neemed b D. on good terms and frequently united. even in the most violent encounter. When the gong was struck by the timekeeper. they promptly retired to their the cornea. sat down in their chairs, an were dill nt- ly fanned. rubbed. sponged and w! by the men in red sweaters. as grooms care for a horse.‘ The men seemed to be tn- tiizued early. genpired protunely nnd breathed with t _elr_ mouths_ opgn._ _ the: were naked to their unis. when their stockings were rolled icon down over the top: or their thin. Ant-col thou. Laced to their wrists were united glove: thgt prgyentgd ggtung or_rnnt‘ih}iog. THE CANADIAN POST, LIN] The appearance of the two men when their robes were thrown 01! and they were stunned tor the rln was tongue. tor, 31th the exceqthn e _ hyped: cloth. and smiled conpi’ aeentiy. Fituinunou had the visage o! a tract. with a am). open mouthed 3.111: um an uncouth. awknrd. stumbling nit. like I clown. The convention we. called to order by the nationli chairman. who announced the uunee or the team. timekee ere nnd oth- er one!“ end predated t em to the Inmate. which received them with Ip- u e. Oorbett'e countenance was dark uni drawn. lined deeply with the furrow. 0! car}- an_(_l _oonoen_x. lie poeed national: .â€" .v-‘- â€"_â€" w .vâ€"â€" n an: n mu ho um um u elu- whm an the 0mm "Holman with tho mum exception of tho Incldont moatlonrd law-utter. lacked «acumen sud unverlty. and left an 1:1pr0: or I duel on the ...,.__ It! "Tie «entrance 9: ERIE-Knoll: um Cob' but. In (Menu. bun robot. but» had“. I with “man“. burial M m human. 0! cloth. m spears. buck“: nu bolt] mu uh tho I: a: pans-Ion In on. "99°" “4 8 lY'!" 09.0."! v I D ‘ It Ind men bmlted abroad that the event would occur a 10 o‘clock. but then- was the cuntomnry dell). for belated mm. for tho klnetoacope or for some anon not dluclowd. und It was no: noon b (he mm are lladlnton glue the buldln . During an Intern! the tudlenco In no! Mung-:4 l‘l‘lfil Dugout. Rondo-tinni- '8“? Ne w an“ In emu u- nvan. Shut-keywuw "Ono-mod" Connolly made brie: nddmuos mm the platform mm: the lune. o! ‘3! a”. _ _ There were a few women intern fled among the multitudes. attended by other- or husband: or brothers. The boxes. which were little pens with chlin our the pitt- rorm. in which the price of a lent wu 340. were partially occu led by men In the garb of citiel. with an Dyke bend: and the aspect of opulence. culture and refinement. The amphitheatre was like a huge bowl, with tiers of benches unending from the platform in the centre to the uppeg- rim. It filled gradually. till by noon lt connin- ed an audience of 7000 or 8000 well-dressed. orderly. decorous. avenge American cltl- ans. Miners. merchants. farmers. cow- boys, mnchmeu. lawyers wlth some ton h: and crooks that like beasts of prey. ol- lfm- every crowd. seeking whom they may - evour. OId Gold Tobacco. Carson. New, March 17.-â€"'1‘1:e delegate! to the convention began to other at tfie collseum soon after breektnt. The weath- er was of incomparable loveliness. The Slerms were muble. the sky turquolee and the wind was tempered to the lambs that were shorn later In the day. from Union 016': as follows: nhortlybemvited. Amwould belntrodneedtomentmnner- mmmwtonmmth mtAhmwodddsoboinW tosecuntho ”damask judgetou-ymourectmotthecom- med-Audumonmmmech thmhm°"’ “”3”“qu The gym may avenue was tux shove tonndlamd mm We” today. The Governor's speech announced 8 complete rehabflltadon of the «£0an finances, which would enable the GO" arm to tenure the “ma-"m sad on“... -â€"‘. '__V_--_.~_- - the good deed she recently priormed. 'Oertalnly. it would not be France. who so largely- contrlbuted to thin foundation of the kingdom, nor would it be the Italians, who are so mindful of what their fathers have undergone. and least of all the English. who. it the road were open to them by the dis- solution of Parliament. would show how they are minded by returning a Parliament which upon this question would speak with unanimity." “Greece, by her bold action." Mr. Gladstone continues. “has conferred n great service upon Europe. She has made it impossible to paiter over this question as we ha. «Altered in Ar- menia. The natioas or Europe are In various stages of their training. but I do not believe that it Is the Euro Dean people who“ judgment wiii toi- crate the punishment 0:. Greece for “Nor have their moral and human ties ever been broken or relaxed," he says. “and years and centuries will come when this bad dream of Ottoman dominion has passed from Europe that the union _wili ptlji subsist. NBWPUUNBLM LEGISLATURE- Mr, Gladstone then reviews the his- tory of Greece end Crete and says: “We have before us a. David. facing six Goliaths." He argues that Ottoman rule in Crete is a. thing of yesterday. but Crete was a. part of Greece. and the Cretan people wene part or Greek peogle. 3_000 yefim_380- __; L__Â¥A__ "It in time to speak wlth freedom At this moment two great states. with a European populntlon of 150,000,000. are under the Government of two young men. each beu-lng the title Em- peror, but who in one one is wholly without knowledge and experience and in the other use he: only such knowledge and experience. in truth limited enough, so have excited much astonishment md some consternation when an inkling of them have beat given to the world. In the concert or the powers these powers fight steadily against freedom. But why is our Gov- ernment pinned to their npron 2" Europe" wt toy demonstrations. which m not intended to pus tor realty. “We did not waste any time to mm the corpse into life." Mr. Glad-tone continue. "but tamed s plat for the seizure of s.n important port of the Sultan“. dominions. We round In our principal support the wise and brave Alexsnder 11.. who then reigned in Russia. The exact was perfect. There was no war in Europe. though this bushes: would doubtless have been used had our pho- ceedincs gone beyond princy. Our plan became known to the Sultnn. end without a. single dlfllculty Montenegro obtained her present considenble ex- tension rand 'l'hessnly wsa ndded to n. lottu- thou coo. on to rovluv the mtm cannon lune. 1880. In. mutton. noun. tho tut am his [Gantry In 1800 mind . mm concert to procure the minimum of the tmty of 137: In mud to Mom tonecro sud Grace. ‘19:. mm or mural union and been aux-cod sud a squadron or w ships at the ulx pawns mud on the Moment-grin or Albanian cont. It wu ooon found Lb“ ”.1.“ Downs“ "Concert of Duke of Weotminstc. in which the tonne:- hunter proceeds to any: "Event. in m hnve been occurring inthemuehcrtintervmtorthe puttwoyecnctluchnnuurcu to ctir. our common humanity to its innermoet recon-en And to lodge In appeal from omciu to persons! con~ science. Until the most recent ante. these muons hnve leaned to awaken no echo love in England. but now licht line cubed upon Western Europe and An uneasy consciousne- that actions on well u (\blnete Are concerned he. “ken n ctmng hold upon the public mind. mei- M cre- in Armenia. hove occurred upon 3 code or intensity And in a diversity of their wickedne. beyond In modern. it not nil historian. experience. All thin ha been done under the eye. or theeixnent m. which we mu- oeneed fit the Forte by Won. who thought heir feeble vet-blue n nullchnt ccunteepoiee to monuments of decth. chum 3nd torture pmvided thnt in hunting it they ell chimed in with one “other.“ ‘ Ix-m m the flown-cl III-sol" Patna-cat on Ibo lune. ll cmu’oxra 71"]. before retrenchment was Manhattan!” or man quanta-window“ may win. baton parent-Ins. The undersigned has for Sale at Lowest Prices a large quantity of all grades of Shingles. SMIIHIBS [III 3318 I ”many” mm“ m . mm a ”numm To Tamimpen. Wu. Brewer W: Herein“: and other? OTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN Hut 3pm [or new: (or Q» SAL! 0P Insho- md noun-u. m mucosa hon. powor. JOHN um. 18 8t. WLM. FOR 8A LE. : anus-u n o! the non»: will no men» «I In inning tho: n o ooomtion oi toil- mod mango: anon. hold in Chic-co o launch-aunt“ noolvod to {uni-h on mainly aid-ind nlnloun with maceration a mi. ion out that ho!- ing nun” oi Condo ood tho Uoiud 3.3%“. -G)unl Hum:- Ksyo ha «and tho diouloooi oi Goodwin: Got-won. Ro- (lneor Mouton nd Buttons: Laughs". oiLondoo.pntdiho mwinoh o! the thaw train which no intoo oi freight w u. the mm woo ohuntiol. Tho oomphon was up W Crouwoii'o tnin. but it won not noticed till ton into to ovoid the snub. Another mm and Poolor “sigma his pooltioa I tow: don otter the oooldent. ARM FOR SALEâ€"North 1:51! of Lot Nut. 18.“: an an m guy-tun Creamery, Choose Factory lacuna], Weekâ€"How It In kneaded. The ntnrne be the week at eeII-dnlel of the SxIvetIon Anny In Cenede enejue ‘ In. end the annulment nun o! m wee milled. enemas e Ielle Inmeea en en, prexlone yeer. The menu In to be expend- ed on the may work In Cenede. where It wee collected. wIeh the exception et ea» mm to the Amerleen (end. The none: In to be devoted to the tollowIns mm.- “ the work: Grente to mvlneee. 81.100- moroorne end oIIIoeI-e. noon; Inen'- noel-I week. 015.4(1): womn‘e nenee “n.0,“: h'eneh wet-k In neheo. OM: trelnln. nonee nuance“. In»: expeneee. nelet- Ing. eter. expeeee. eta. CI 100. The Selve on Any met at un‘denIeI wee Inetltnted In Genede In I888. end releed KI): In I!!!) C3155; It“) .8873; III". ILM; I“. It”: I” “8M; IDI. my; 1315. $5: Ian. I»: think the veteran neve Jeet none to bend. film menu e toteI In eight yeere a mum mmm tru- loo-l “within. to he Modtoudmy. Noun-dug; septum! nqnuodf lanai-lawman ream. Peru-untied to umwnmtwmflor gonguglylnm‘nugg. ’91”qu WEI: i‘ifi’éloigfiifii’ipd 3:3" jg. um ‘4 0101' .8000 30.04 In m4!!! Ono when a my concern. SALVATION ARMY SELF DENIAL. WWII!) mm PATH? 53.281 New Advertisements. Poo: Block. Footer Kant-u. YOUR SPARE 'l'lIE JOHN SHORT. LAST NOTICE ! No more credit for longer than 30 days. From this date forward we will not charge any goods for a longer period than One Month. SPRATT 81 KILLEN. A number of customers in- debted to us by Note or Book Account have taken no notice of our request to nettle what they owe us. We have decided to give them a. few more days-- very few. “555-!!in filgifi :giiifi ~55 ROBT. OHAMBERS m. running} m 'y'io’iiifix. mom. Mind. or to was 31 man, In. my. Ina-Pu ARE FOR BALEâ€"In the to. a! III-IND. H- m 0! I50 “m “mm “mm. 'uiaunid mu... ._L.AA_ .g l LA..- The largest importation: we have shown are now on ouficounters. See the newest mixtures and latest-fleets of the sason. GENTLEMEN MONUMENT SCULPTOR. The QUALITY, ASSORTMENT and PRICES we now offer will interest you.===_- Winter Goods are movmg but they must go faster. New Advancements. | New Advent-omega. DO YOU i "1"” fur 00p FOREIGN -u|dâ€"- nolasnc chums, mum. m. mmmonmu WANT All an invited to inspect the largest and finest MI“ Tailor- ing Goods in the County a 51 Kent-8:. PERFECT FIT. Spun a nun. HUGE 3308., flatwaoa’. CT FIT. - NOBBY TRIMMING and PRICIS THE LOW‘ST. ATH R0 8: CO. rmulmmumaudtodosuhndao 0.9”“!an Work. Emulsion ngggdeMWpsmm IF: YOU Do, John Hanna. Ga tlu-o a: Go. LINDSAY FOUNDRY. . ,, H _ â€" iâ€"vwv ;.v.-.w;;;::vvv.m hm hm........... “(I FIRE AND LIFE. ft. Inn-t nu ”tuna: . iia‘ifiiâ€"Ti-i}? N OTICE. JOHN HAKINB, am «you mine:â€" coupâ€"w}: RARE CHANCE FOR PART!!!» mum to 3mm. Willi 0.00.: to coon... Shawls Pelt Boob loch sud Bubban pat. Nor: n ddnhlo sanNTON 00» “‘00 W wn, delivered. E American ”3 flat the M sulfide! “a number n r Fupm I c no out! SSS LED Fan informuiol ounce. 0mm" Double-fold Plai‘ McLENNAN C Midge Hzrdware, ’ Blacksmith Goal, Horse Shoes and ails, lotlsts'colors Windsor and New Paints and ails. 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