mbï¬iit 'to grove! in the humiliata themselves having it. Then when we Canadnns follow the me principle the Amadeus mummy will punishmof ouchief hauntin- by shutting out on: come HIV“ I. â€"‘._-_,, target aimed of. The United States do not import lumber from any other country than Canada, yet our lumber is taxed $2 per thousand. end the Canndlnn people ere told by the turiï¬' conditions thet if they sttemptan export duty on logs going lnto the United States, than that this 82 a thousand will be udvtneed proportion- etely. Canadians are flipped on one cheek, end if they don’t submit they are to he slapped on the other check- What- ever advantige there In in an import duty the United Stetes people insist upon The Dingley bill has passed the United States house of representatives by 83 of s majority. As if to emphasize its pus- uge, Mr. Speaker Reed dramatically had the clerk record his vote, and yesterday. by virtue of the Grosvenor amendment, the bill ohtsins force. The senste has yet to pass upon it. but the result goes with- Csnsds is thus met with s United States and Great Bfluin bought sud 301.1 anon' No on dopodu. tea discounted. Highest rate of interest THOIAS BRODIE. Acting W. (1 w I onronly Csllector md Canvasser for Tm: Camus Pos'r. and is authorized to grant re- ceipts for myecdpdona. etc. and transact all The STORMER is a strictly high grade wheel. “A: good as money can buy†75. The OHIO has never been equalled n: the price; three point bearings. ball re- tainers, felt washers, 4; inch trend, choice of saddle, handle bars and tires, cups and cones turned from solid be: steel and properly tempered. Listed at $65. .â€"â€"â€".m .. A7, _‘_ an K"l'"‘l "' 5 Compare our ALERT, listed at $60, with others listed higher. Inspection invited. Eh» @auadiau gait, PORTER’S Bookstore. Popular Prises. ammo BANK ’. RIG-GS 5 GENT WALL PAPER Biggest Assortment inevitable that No. 8 Kent-St" Lindsay. R. S. Porter. It is an advantage to have a large range of styles to select from because this assures a becoming choice. All the newest spring shapes the fashionable assortment of Hat Styles at our store, No. 96 Kent-st, Lindsay. That is why it is so easy to ï¬nd a Hat that is perfectly bacon Men’s Fine Soft Hats, all colors - - ' 50c each Men’s Hard Hats to sell for Men’s Fine Fedoras - ' 181 00, _81 25. 81 50 each Men’s Hard Hats. special. Men’s Fine Fedoras to sell for - - 75c each Men’s Hard Hats. new shapes. ‘Il-..’- 17.»-.. Dina Fnflnrna - 81 50. 81 75. 82 00 63011 Men’s GOlf and YfltChing‘ can. We sell them as low as Spot Cash buying and bpot Lash sellmg wm auow us. vvc luau“: nu. ms... ...... m--- MEN’S YOUTHS’ BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS AND CAPS ‘EVER SHOWN C A n _..J.‘ 1..-. a... mn-IA’e landing Men’s Fine Soft Hats, all colors Men’s Fine Fedoras - Men’s Fine Fedoras to sell for Men’s Extra Fine Fedoras Men’s Fur Felt Fedoras. special, FRIDAY. APRIL. Jon. Four-i: Leading Hatters, Furriers and Men’s Furnishers READY MONEY FOR RAW FURS. HATS and ' CAPS. H. R. McLEAN DUTIES. *Vâ€"â€"â€" ‘ -' iohands and Made no lies, Lombards, Bows, White Em Colored Shirts, Gloves, Hose, Collars, Gulls, Undorolothing, Suspenders, Dun- or; :11 MR! iathe another, when his eminence C ' Tascherean suddenly called a halt. For n time there was peace, but letterly the assertive portion of the Cnthalic church he again made itself felt. The grits Ire likened to eaten : menu are refused: punishments inflicted : prim enterprises are destroyed: all because .3 liberty of tory, thus sustained, linked arms with the Orangeman of Ontario, making the union of the orange and the green. This alliance was mighty and irresistible. Threats, intimidation and punishment were its clerical weapons, and because the victim was a liberal, the tories rejoiced. Liberty of action and freedom of con- science went for nothing. Neither was of cobweb’s weight, so long as the gain was to toryism. Thus things went from bad to worse, and from one extreme to v, .â€"â€"--__- , Every one knows thaé for years there has been an alliance between the Quebec church and the Quebee tory, end the Mr. Torte has completely dumb-found- ed the ultremontsne party by his recent speech in the house of commons, and. the tories are grinding and gnashlng their teeth in consequence. Ever since 1871 the liberal party in Quebec have been proclaimed by the Quebec hierarchy. In that year Mr. Leurier made his famous speechlbefore the Club Csnsdiene, in the city of Quebec. It has taken nigh unto 3Q years to verify his speech by results, and during all this long while he end his following have fought and struggled under the ban of priests and bishops of his own church. Now thet the welcome sunshine of peace and liberty is glsddening the hearts of the people, there sre menâ€"toriesâ€" who attack the method, and distort the plan of action by falsehood and misrepresenting. ,, â€"â€"‘-â€"- ALAâ€"Al and Canada is made to suï¬er in conse- quence. The present order of things may cause disturbance, and perhaps harm, for a short period, but in the end will be prob- ably beneï¬cial. In fact by making, paper dear to the people of the United States, by increasing the cost to them of their raw mterlal, may shew them through their pockets that Canada is a country to be persuaded, not to be threatened. To-day the Globe is buying ï¬nished paper from the United States, which paper is made from Canadian pulp wood. The Americans thus jump on us with one foot, and when we dare to help ourselves they coolly say they will iump on us with both shall net submit :36 ill treatment. What may at ï¬rst appear disastrous may ultim- ately turn out to the beneï¬t of our people. feet. There 1â€"5 no other alternative for Canada. than to shew her independence, and numerically synall as ie are, that we It is well known that a large quantity of Canadian lumber is exported through New York to Brazil and other countries. This export trade can now be secured through Canadian ports and in Canadian bottoms. Thus our shipping industry will increase. It is unfortunate that the republicans gained power. It is well known that had the spirit of national fair play continued to prevail that was shewn by the Cleve- land government. reciprocity would have been secured, but McKinleyism is rampant lumbermen who export coarse grades can- not expect them to do so. 1: is but fair to say that a large proportion of our lum- bermen resent the attitude of the United States government to the same extent as do the vast body of Canadian citizens, but there is a small minority of exporters who display a “Shylock†disposition and who demand their market for coarse lurn- ber even at the expense of Canadian self- respect and patriotism. The United States people take, without restriction, our pulp wood and saw logs, and they threaten us with increased import duties if we dare to put an export duty on articles they get from us. Their duty is in favor of their home manufacturer, who exists only by favor of getting our pulp wood and saw logs free. By this favor they are thus enabled to keep our manufacturers cut of their market, and to send back to Canada a manufactured article from our pulp BRAVE AND PROPER COURSE. sell them as low as Spot Cash buying and Spot Cash selling Will allow us THE CANADIAN POST. VLLINDBAY. ONT†FRIDAY. ammo; mm- ‘ m The much-mked-of extension of the oemh of work thnt tn applicants for every opening. A timely warning to hborexe md mechanics without mom is given by the Methodist minister ‘t Rut Portage. He says the town and the mine: as all right, but so many men ere flocking thither in patch of work thus there are twenty as libegal Catholics have been, who would dare question the right of an appeal to the head of the church or denomination,- anrl who but would applaud their course in doing so? Yet Catholics. if liberal, are to suffer tory abuse for lack of loyalty. and loyalty in the cloak to hide tory chagrin and dismay at the bleaaed issue of the pope's message of peace. from nppeeling to the head of their church, when a like privilege is open without comment to every Prom-tent church body in the loud? If Anglican, or Methodizts, or Preebyterienl, or Bap- tism. or Congregeï¬onelilu, were meted We don't know whether Mr. McHngh signed the petition or not. He h:- never told us. But if he did, then he did whet wu right, and if he didn’t, he did whet benign result that Mgr. Merry del Val is now in Canada, delegated from the pope to suppress abuse, prohibit wrong, protect conscience, and secure peace, contentment and good will towards men, by a wise union of religion and liberty. The tories are dismayed. Their forces are weakened and shattered, and so they violently at- tack the Catholic members of parliament for appealing to the head of their church, and Mr. Hughes attacks Mr. Mcflugb on this account. But things when at their worst some- times take a turn, and Mr. Tarte’s reve- lations in parliament last week came like a. thunderbolt to the tory party. Driven to desperation, the Catholic liberals of Quebec appealed to the pope as the head of their church. From the ï¬rst letter to the lsst, in their petition to his holi- ness, there is not one single reference to the Manitoba school question. Their complaint is one sad story of the intoler- ance of certain preletes of the Catholic church towards liberals, whose devotion to their church is like the child's love to its mother. The pope has listened to the wrongs set forth, with the happy end As in the “thirties," so to day ; their zeal for prerogative is a veneering thin as tissue paper, easily punctured, and when punctured. nothing found beneath it but greed for power. What cared they if, for piety, a christian life, and devotion to church militant. there comes instead in- difference, disrespect, wanderings, con- fusion, chaos, and last of all, atheism. France stands before them, yet their eyes are closed, that they may beneï¬t, through the hierarchy, in its dangerous decline. The OntariO'tory who fumed and splut- tered and spat out words of ï¬re because the priest in recent elections could not return “good for evil,†now smiles to his very cars at the attitude towards the grits of Quebec prelates and bishops. was being shattered by unwise persecu- tion--a persecution which relentlessly followed the liberal to the polls, then pub- lished him as guilty of a grievous sin if be dated vote liberal. For impenitence a liberal was handed over to the genial society of his satanic majesty. All this, to the average tory, was like nuts to a monkey. They chuckled with delight, they rubbed their hands with glee, and up went their hats, because a more potent aid to strengthen toryism could scarce be had. Little did they heed what the out. come would inevitably be. Constitution- al liberty. fursooth? Bsh! What was that to them if, by its destruction, their way was paved to power. principles. Their love for their religion, their deep-seated fealty and beautiful dependence upon the church. character- istic the world over of Catholic people, EDITORIAL NOTES. 381 00, 81 25, 81 50 each 750 each 81 50, 81 75, 82 00 each 82 00 82 25, 82 50 each THOMAS ARMSTRONG BRO. Catholics prevented FURNISH of the '3nâ€"dBEâ€"véléiéhï¬ieut or! ' coast hum easier. Maize on passage quiet for Ameri- ca}: «mi 29-! 10; Danubim: -A w 5-- you u“. -v- ._ ____. Parisâ€"Goteâ€"Wheat steady at 22! for May; floor. 441 45c for May. \ Lindsay Mute: Prices. com» mt! runsâ€"Wheat, 222 for my; flour, 44: 65c for May. Liverpoolâ€"Closeâ€"Wheat study at 59 934d for May and July ud 53 8%! for Sept. Maize quiet at a ma for May. 2: 10a for Jqu a_nd sitar Sept. Ploy, 213 _ “'L--A AA--. 4|.-- leerpoolâ€"Wbeat futures steady at 5: 924d for May. 58 Dl-gd for Juiy and 5s 9d for Sept. Maize quiet at a 8d for May, 2. me for July and 33 for Sept. Branâ€"Trade quiet. wlth bran quoted at $8.50 in car lots. and 911011: $9_ to 810. Liverpool. April 6.â€"Spring wheat, 63 M to 65 4d; red, no stock: No. 1 Gain 60 093d to 63 2d; com. 25 65431: 90:18. 43 m; pork. 505 0d; lard. 213 6d: bacon. l.c.. heavy, 260 0d; do., iight, 235 0d; do., short cut, 20 6d; miiow, 185 6d; cheese,- white and colon- ed. 573 6d. Londonâ€"Wheat on' coast quiet, on pau- weak. English country markets dun. use Maize on pagan qqigt and sg-ggy. 7‘ -, Oatsâ€"The demand Is quiet. with prices generally unchanged. Sales or white at 181-“ to 19¢ west and or mixed at 17521: to 18¢ west. A gensâ€"11:9 unlike: in; quiet with Isle. at Buckwheatâ€"The demnd ls limited, with prices unchanged at me to 27¢ west. Barleyâ€"The market I: steady, with a, moderate demand. No. I quoted at 80c. No. 2 at 27c, No. 8 extra at 24c and No. 3 sold 8t m0. Comâ€"Trade Quiet, with an quoted at 27c west. Oatmealâ€"The market ls qulet and prices nughangggl. Car jogs_$2.79 to $185. ,- *4-; __n-_ __A The demand for choice shipping cattle was rather slow. but prices ruled steady at 4c to 4m for the best, and no per lb. for ordinary. Stockers sold at 21,1,uc to 3c per lb. Bulls to: export, 31430 to 3W: per lb. Butchexs' cattle were rather dull, ow- ing to good supply : the best qualities sold at 35¢ to 359C; good to medium at 2153c to 3c, and inferior at 2c to 2!.‘c per lb. huleh cows sell at $20 to $35 each. and calves u 34 to :7 each. Spring lambs told at $3.50 to $5 and. Sheep and lamb: steady. with receipt: 0! 150 head. Choice sheep sold at 3c to 31.6,: per 1b., and butcher-5’ at me. Lambs are am. there being sales at 5‘:ch to 554:: per lb. Hogs are weaker, with receipts or 1700. The best sold at 5c. weighed oi! can, thick tats at 4%c. light weights at â€go to «We, sows at 3V4c to 35x, and sings at. 21,13 per Flourâ€"The market conUnnes (inlet and prices are heavy. Straight rolen nom- lunl at $3.60 to $3.65. Wheatâ€"Tbe iocai wheat market is very dull. with the feeling unsettled. Red win- ter is quoted at 72c west. and white at 73c. No. 1 Manitoba hard is quoted at 82c. Mid- land, and No. 2 hard at 79c, Midland. No. 1 hard is quoted at 71c to 72c, Fort Wil- lb. uu\_u_aV- vâ€". _.w Ryeâ€"The market iianict; {1th bales ontp side at 31c. TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET. The market today was quiet, with re- ceipts of 55 enrionds. Deanna tor mttie was restricted. There is an unsettled feel- ing among exporters of stockers to Buffalo. owing to the uncertainty in connection with the regulations on cattle enetrlng Am- erican markets. Butrnlo buyeis say that nothing has been decided upon yet, but there was very little trading in this line or cattie. GRAINâ€" GUMMERUIAL NEWS- 341.: 33018133. TORONTO nu mars. BRITISH MARKETS. Blï¬ldltérgflead' Gear in great var'iety. 'Varsity. Golf, All the newest spring shapes made by the world's leading Hat fashioners are included in l a Hat that is perfectly becoming to your head and face at Thus. Armstrong Bro’s. -4 A- A. 5" A A17 AJBOBL " â€MK Wï¬lcï¬lth. Cmâ€, sun-Km TA M Bally. 88M " cs- " 5‘ an 3 buy, mill-g, mm. mm mu. COUNTY OF VICTORIA __- ___v_i"-- _-____. Nod It mm hi guyâ€.- ’14.. Snow -In “May. on loadâ€. April 5th. 1897. Jouph 810m. and :9 put. Joanna-At “no Bonn." We'd-ban. Una-y, on“!!! In. mam...“ 09 yum Duskâ€"At. Vlad-or, on Guard-i April W. W Dam, DLSJM 0! My. Out, and 7‘! soul. Kenn: â€"Nuv Sholhourne. Gay corn". on larch 33:13.an Hebe-n, tuneful man. 0! Wm â€pan, nod 60 â€In. Wan-ml -A¢ mu. mum. on April 7th 1397. L Whlhddo,nuctol mums. I". Whin- “.mflym but! a: 8 p. In. Friday. Sanka nu. ma» din church: uwucmm. nun. m a. ten-«40 cow tun-in. Eula" - Akmoxo â€"At the lclhodht mum. Pouch-n Fun by Rev. 1' P 820:1. on Tuscany. larch m, 1897. If. John Elliott to 8mm dlunhutol “1;! Junol Axmong, .110! the town-Mp o! Sonor- v o. Wuom-lxom.â€"MW the We. at the mac n n. on Inch 31-: by Ban? 1’. 8:001. r. Wu. nos. “'11;th Gavan-m: to ma- Suh. fourth «where! an Jun-u luau. 0! Panel a township, Vida-h county, Guano. bum OTICE T0 CREDITORS.â€"-In tho m u m m at am a mum. Wuom‘ â€"me'orr â€"At the leaned!» in. Fenian mu. by RM 1'. P. Steele. on Fri y. Inch 26m. “97, It. George Wughthuth, dnughm ' I llr. Robe" Preteen, r.“ of Bebe-noon. ' GIuLuâ€"lctux.â€"M the homo o! the bddel mu. an Much 81d. 189? by the Rev. A H B Inc Thomas Grill-colonic Hebe-n oldest daugh- ta 0! Hr. Alexsndor Echo, l“ at â€you. Exxuoxâ€"quuoon. â€"By the Rn.J . Toma. n the residence 0! \hobrldolmhctwlr.1'. I". Emotion, o! \Hdenlh to Hi. Ann‘e E. “Hood. 0! May. BIRTHS. BILLâ€"On Much Slot. in Bobayxton. the tile 0! Jul. N. Bill. ( f I duuzhm. “WAGES. ll'Lurr Bantamâ€"0n :13: Inch, 1597. in M. C. H. )hnh, George Patton Iulhu. a! Undny to laurel. Elem brim Bil-chard. o! lulpm gunfiomi pnAP1Aln A ï¬nch: - J - _ -_, i i, , 3 SO’LZWRAPPERS. MOO 2 23 scorr s15. New A avortlsomon ta. We make the largestï¬and most complete display of LICENSED AUC‘I 1032838. For full paniculan see adva. or apply to LEVER BROS.. LTD. Szumglgt_Sgap1 nchpux) 1.8310. TORONTO New Spring Shapes and 81% Eggs; Much. APPLICATIONS for LICENSES | Can emf Bunnie†Collage. FRIDAY, the 23rd day of April, A. D 7897, ‘ {or the man of License Commissioners lbogto [atom my my custom who mm to mat-Manon; tog!" him an early alLul do not expect he will and In “May at," It, lot during the calm anon THE PROPERTY OF Nathan Day, Lakeview Farm Fenelon BE thoroughbred shorthorn bull w and 1506!; Dan Home but 25026. .111 be kept. lot union n con. 7. lot 15, Opt. Mu -fladuol urn-tot Podium on be nose-glen - ‘ '. 9991mm». PATfllCK BACCHE W. THE; “FINO'IԠHAM DAY. 61-20. buxom Pun Fm. Peak-Conan. will thud {or man- ovory Sttnrdly at Vokcch'l Soul mum. during the month of April of the Lioenu District of West Victoria. NOTICE. IE FRENCH NORMAN-PERCE- znox suuxox, â€"hl'. £8.4â€" Thoma $1 00. 81 25- 81 50 each 81 50. 81 75. 82 00 each - 82 00. 82 25. 82 50 each ' 250, 35c: 506! and 75C Yatching and Glengarry Caps at lowest prices, “on..." IN LINDSAY. {'qu J. H. SOOTHERAN, a .7 In!†My. mm monur mum on Mars sue Notes M 9.14 mm sud Dobentur T. G IAIGHEITL - - WENT: HONEY T0 LOAN \ “'SMD m (mu-n mos-m. no: smacks arm: †M llama-win um toPa.-:‘. unl- A Ooh-u Int-d “an. N IIIIIOBA III) THE MIDI“ [OMB-WEST. WPPEH BlflYfllE "man: BEE LIFEâ€"AND “16"," has an...“ t“ “H up". MOM.†“'1;- noahhtm-Qhow In; and (or coy hit. "150 5“ mm L! e of the “1m hm Bootâ€"ow .n: x 6} x no? inclu ~. In and met “In: In tho column Iy m.â€- Inc 015 to “O a want. Ex lulu mm; Pn ~- mn ï¬t, a u. Bach on time “if: KIA" DLI‘ enigma 00.. Um. Toronto, 0L1. â€"Wd v. OM "Tho MGiMled"h Mu htmundmnder'. DEMAND ENORIOL'S. Ev body nuts â€11: mmzonlvnso. BIG 00K. BIG cou- IISSXONS A cold min. {or workers. CREDIT 01V“ FREIGHT Polo. OUI‘l-‘fl‘ FREE. Drop All m and â€unbalance! boohmdukessOOI month Add". for cum and Ionian. The Do- nlnlon Comp“. 8w Buudhg. ghee. - mm '0') the cm» mun, uvlng home ‘ t» :1; m. The situation an ve‘ †a ry bc~t .n bloc or ‘n nick. rm} (hem-inc- s E p s 9 =33 mfmnonwog-‘d. sthfillingslofyf-i punch 7' OMCEHOUBS:9$011 .. mzl to 5 ; 11:7on 9.1:: “ti-6mm. saw-om w mm mtyymef-ï¬zï¬om __‘ ‘1‘; nrA- “' I can empiov ï¬ve men and three Indie: ‘0 wow name home. A good thing, wuh good at 10: pt: hon. '1'. B. LIXSCOTT. Cor. George and Manny-313.. Petey-bow Dr. T. Popham McCullough, ANTEDâ€"CANVASSERS. “anx VICTORIA: HEB um AND nmav " rm in about Into. The flu (or hou‘o-clca:..ng. common You In! donbuou and it nu- w h". math! in the way 0! Poinmu. 'u or C-l-on nix done. It in quite. . to coco lolkn Ibo thymployso 1mg ; um: work done promptly ma with nu!- lch is: very good poicy. u it gi\'fll{..f All. but Max to the hundncss of the times 1:. h qulu ooonddonuon u NJ! as n Incest-NV for 00mm Inns it. done In Runnable u potable. For the next 30 days A. loom is propond to do anything to the shove linen lt manly reduced [vices before Ibo buoy mm mm. Give bun “all. You ml! .vc nonu- by Mn; only. Shop on York It . oppodw A Jevcn'a Lhery Bun. 1%: E $3 EL: I 01138 DEOOUNTED mmmmmmm 'r-w we 2% mmmmwe NOTICE SETTLEB’S TRAINS 20 Aug; of had ogKont-et" beirm.’ ammo. [m Wt,or uwmlau. ’- 7dr. Residence 85 mum-n Iommu CHARGED. Eye. Ear. Nose and I‘m-at Specialist. QLICITORS WANTED FOR DR New Ad vortuomen ta. TALIAGE‘S “Th3 M Girdkd.â€or hil hmcn ~ n m ova-y My during mum mnODm. (Should mu m... clot.) BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE. '. A. GOODWIN’S CALL AND SEE I. a. 3. 703°C“ Kent-St Wall Paper Store. many TO THE PUBLIC -â€"m 308â€". W. E G ,odwm. WANTED. A Moore. A- MOORE. Etc. Taronw Punt er ll‘ 3.“, "MR Dunn. vu -.._ , W um Na warping or Epl “WWII“: lumber ls dried my 0! the old nation a! m M W 10.“ BRO Dre ulml nub- Dn't throw my money awayâ€"c only-0 my one... J. P. RYLEY FMW Wellingtowar. 1311119., y Famed to Help Hu- W was Continually Reso‘ 09â€"306.!» 80 Week Sue c‘ nan-Ind! Perform Her Hollbe‘ 11:. .nd Mn. mm. M .i “of the wwnnbip “7 t m mu“ out, of Nd he too Ind“ em Pd“ of .bout three M an, In": gciued wâ€" -, M .0 Int!“ out u pd“ of Ibout three guru, and m M limo bl": gtined the esteem U1 M neighbors. For six yearn prev Nth-1011190 they bud lived in (Elem and it was du W CO‘OMO. M maiden“ there that. Mrs Sum M with an illness (hut wade lift â€No for years. To a ten y inmrvieWed her aha L014 f N apanec. I who mound following Itory : “During the curly . [\Jn-hl‘“ nu] I! 'â€" Wt up, enlnfk‘ “Wummfl' NW ‘9 u w u H mt you What and R “.47. I will be most hawi w Hi ya â€a my other useh M C: w w in my p3W€Y. m _- IA .â€"- -Ith mf- y m Dry: Kiln M me an. A' ’- u m wuk. I '0“ pain in my staunch. W in severity bad mg I would act W WW -..-, , with an illness (hut made if. â€No for years. To a xepl who may inmrvieWed her aha u-H : “During the curly of our ruidonca in Colorwdu my i] on. A’ the outset every would be attacked I sch. Latcrun it g: A doctor was on beneï¬t I ever received fr om his treat in!» my arm, n n ream. .. would gnduslly pus aw ‘y. medicine given me, however, had slightest eï¬ect. .nd the doctor a to ho ate-fly perplexed. sud th continually resorted to inject morphine when ever the attacks c These attacks continued a intem n,when they i wronmmcm T in (money nnd intenseneu. “I that. l gnaw weak, and :1: I’m oppflred to hnve givrn a completion turned 3 yellowish [11 hit! little or no nppetite. [A would he “tucked with him“: would be “ticked with him“ pm“ by stack- of d-zzi boa-IO umfly unable to sand and could with the grantee: perform my household duties, val “fled in. who treated me till. vithout beneï¬ting me an: In nu- ma whut I now kunw ‘31-on or YEARS OF 9 mo surreamc thwuzh llo Ion Wasp “7" nm ', p“ â€â€˜09. ch‘ 1b “gun who must 8' WI new will mum wl “I'm “Mar her I know. ‘9- 1.!“ be: I can't (ll-P - A_ _‘- I..- ban-uhâ€" Win 139;? “Dr. Napalm: Williifll' Msdicine built on the W“ No wup‘nz 0" ‘9‘ an lumber la drlod at the old fable: Smne huve of which h beau >’ Pink M Ewen! V!