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Omemee Mirror (1894), 12 Dec 1901, p. 4

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Enfinn m ON A TRAIN. Instructions to There is no mum“; .v..__ the country hut feels highly when it. recechs the royal ‘ to provide a. train for the K commodation, and from the the order arrives until the 5 an accomplished fact, mam station-master, engineer in man, locomotive superintcn‘ engine driver, u'amc supei and guard, are one and al? alert. to see that no detail i ‘irom the programme, says. don Daily Mail. Nothing is left. to chance. the railway officials re< printed notices. ILL‘S are t d‘ - ,_ ..._..‘~+:.me umst Nothing is mu. w “WW . the railway officials receive then“, printed notices. they are told that 2‘ "These instructions must be kept? strictly private, and must only be communicated to those persons in the service of the company who, in the discharge of their duty, require to' know and act upon them ; and those persons must not give any informaâ€" tion to any one respecting the hours or other arrangements set forth in these instructions.” Among other, the following in- structions are ‘ the most interest- ing :â€" STRFSGEXT INSTRUCTIONS. “No train, engine, or vehicle mus1 enter upon or cross the main line a1 any point for at least thirty minutes before the time named in the timt table for the passing of the roya train. and all shunting operations or the lines adjoining the main‘ lin< must be suspended for the sum period. . . ,.e-. .lnfl‘n train be out 0 “Should any ( time, they must ings at such SLaLIUna .m . their being at. the stand thi utcs‘ before the royal train to pass them. , 12-1... anflin 9V y~~v~ -7 , “No train or light. en‘ passenger trains. must be travel between any txvo : the opposite line from royal train is travelling minutes before the royal to pass. ,, ..-...A A“ in terms of msuu train. engine or vel cross the main line to enter upon the t to the junction for minutes before the I nor until it has pa: met} Um I. v v -V, , Secretâ€"Danger to King‘ Life Removed. "Drivers of such trams as auu ‘, standing in sidings or on adjoining :. lines waiting for the passing of the ‘3‘ royal train must prevent their onâ€" “ gines from emitting smoke or making 3 a noise by blowing oil steam. while' the royal train is passing. "The brakesmen of all trains“ brought, to a stand upon the lining; .adjoining that upon which the royal : train is travelling will be hela rcâ€"f sponsible for carefully examining 1hu‘ loading of their trains. directly thuy come to a stand. to see that nothing! is projecting. , : THIRTY MINUTES GRACE. 1 "Statiommasters. signalmcn and otncrs in charge of level crossings must loc‘: their gates. and not alluw any vehicle of any kind to cross the line for at least thirty minutes before the royal train is due. nor nnti‘. it has passed. . LA ..-,.»:nn.n11 -|1 MAJESTY IS VERY CARE- FULLY GUABDED. "A plateYayer must each occupation crux: anything coming on at. least” thirty minutes royal train is due. zmd passgd. - ,,A,_,_ .J,.o having examined his length or mw. ,; must station himself at lllt‘ South .fj end of it. and appoint one of his as- “r‘ sistants to the north end. and. twi-nâ€" '8‘ 13: minutes before the. royal train is :1‘ due. and until it has passed. lhi'Sc 1‘ men must. walk over the intervening: “ space till they meet each other. and W thus see that all is right. Each forc- “ man plate-layer. ‘and each assistant, 1 along the linevmust he prt'n'l'dcd with I signal flags and fog signa‘is. ." "Forcnwn plate~la_\‘i-rs must. block ‘l all the facing points on their i-cspec- _1 tire lengths ox‘ line by Wooden keys: t or Wedges thirty minutes lwfore the royal train is due. and must keep 1 them so blocked until it has paused. : "S’tnti<)n-nia,~:ters all all stations 1 must. be on duty. and they must satisfy themselves lie-forehand that the Sig‘ltululml and stall under tho-ii- control are thoroughly acquainted with thn-su instructions. "The guard in the front van must keep his face towards the rear of the train. and be Constantly on the loo};- out. to observe any signal that may be given from any of the guards or other attendants accompanying the royal train. and must (-mnmunicate instantly to the driver any signal he may receive." ‘l'n conclusion. the stations must be kepL quite clear and private while the royal train is stopping at, or passingfihem. and none of the public are. under any (-ircums't'ances. to he admitted to any of the stations. The servants of each company are to perform the necessary work on the .‘n- “A "Slution-mawters must be on duty. satisfy thomsvlves the signulmcn mu} control are (1101' with those: instruct in the absinthe producing countrv districts round about Ncucrhutn-l uni]: the Fxfem-h frontier. the condition oil many of the male inhabitants isi frightful L0 behold. shrunken; feat-- turcs. accompanied by palsiod hands}. j‘ being encounter-ml on :1” sides. .{I‘hroughout Switzerland the yellow». ish green liquor is very cheap, thcl: price ranging from lid to 3d per glass“ one glass being sufi‘lcient to. ' niakc the ordinary Britisher (lrunk,'- yet in this country the peasants fre- ‘ quenmy take their eight to ten glasy‘ es per diem. , An .habigqal absintho drinker sel- ' 'dom lives beyond his 45th year. It “" .is :5. “regrettable fact to chronicle gthat in some districts the women _ are begimiingno show a. marked lik- , «Ling fo'rf this sp‘lfi... ' platforms~ whhmxt noise. .md' no rhcerirzg nor other demonstrminns must be allowéd. the object. being that. His Majesty should be perfectly" undisturbed during the journey. ach foreman ‘.»I~.\u.~luy(-r Switzerland's Manhood is Being? Sapped by the Poison. ; To such great proportions has the custom of dl‘inkina na absinthe .Ltminâ€" ed in Switzerland. says: a writer in the London Mail. that, societies have been formed lhrnughout the country fol the purposi- of organizing lec- tures illustrated by limelight. pic- tures depicting the effect. absinthe has on the human body. any dOWn train be out of must. be shunted into sid- ch stations as wm ensure ' at. the stand thirty min- :s the roya rain for the King’s acâ€"g and from the moment 'es until the journey is ed fact, manager and , engineer and surface ve superintendent and traffic superintendent e one and all on the at no detail is omitted ramme. says-the Lon- ABSINTHE‘S RAVAGES. oficials , St_rictly INSTRUCTIONS. ] km, or vehicle must} ass the main line at} least thirty minutes? named in the time: assing of the royal; unting operations on { ‘ning the main‘ line' nded for the samci is must be pV'H-"Wv -rv- -..- ~ ,_ :1 must only be The proper shade of crimson is . a lsjppi 05,3 persons in the tideep and rich one. with the least, tint {state ple in it, and it. involves very ltaxes any who, in theioi _pur . lutzr, require to idelicate and careful dyeing to obtain Uta them ; am1those{precisely the tone desired. For lin- mam: give anV informa. mg a. white corded silk must be emâ€" mtml 1-3 ployed, and here again our 0‘\'llt¢UU specting the hou _ mtg set. form in looms might well have looked for" s . In the allâ€"important. ‘~ ‘~ preference. , he following in- matter in price the English vein-ts “0 S“ compare favorably with those (f {it‘ll I) ,e most interestâ€" _ . foreign make, but With moderately good ermine it is estimated thatl Ae QSTRUCTILONS' .cach robe will cost. from £120 to :thc , t8, 01‘ V911‘C‘0.m“5t*|£180. There are "silk finished" \‘el- this s the inam line at, tveteens. and another material. known {$6-U east till“)? mmqtcsiin the trade as "shah vt-lvets."l (in atned in the time lat 165 to 185 a. yard. An expert. I; “, 51.113 Of the. royal ihowever. points out that the robes 0‘17 lung opera-£10118 .on ;will have to be Wul'n for several 1.“; mg the main‘ line hours. and that. creases and crushing I“) .' led fol' tne S“mciwould immediately betray the imitaâ€"l r“ . »tion of the real and sumptuous Ilia-'M‘m wn tram be outf“ itcrial. while robe-makers themselves ea shunted mto 5“" fiexpress the opinion that it will he. ions as Win ensttx‘e impossible to obtain the sweeping : stand thn‘f-Y mm‘land dignified folds desirable in anvâ€" oynl tram IS (“withing save the best qualities of vet-30m _ wet. Lin-l ght engine, exceptl Meantime. some few great ladies C must be gllowed to iand leaders of fashion have been ‘1 -. ly two stations on 1fishing their orders (lll‘t't‘l to the! M:- from which the .‘ a, - .- . . . . ‘Whl he ;i.n,lish silk wem ers {m the hrocades - ~ t avelling 1'01: tiventy {or satins they will wear at the great. “m? e royal train ‘5 due iceremony. One thoughtful young "I . . V icmmtess is having her dress woven ib‘.‘ me or vehicle httv‘ at, Redford Leigh. int Lam-ashire. in”! upon the main 1|n¢,where. together with Rochdale andmn to enter “P0“ Ehe iMiddleton. some very choice ma,- 4‘ :xt _t0 the Jlmcuongterials are turned out. in another so y mmutes before the iland less costly (liret'tion there is ltill to to pass the Jul}? evidence that English prOduets are ian . has passed‘the '5‘? .coming into brisk demand. and that i l ace of the Junction. ‘it, is for pretty and useful silk.shirt 1. ;tructions ; fmd notblouses. It is satisfaetorv to learn. 3 ht vehicle'havmg‘ to gen the highest authoritv in the trade it” time must be allowed =that. no other descriptions of light it'll, Wee} ol' 5 1“t ,1i\‘i nust be stutimwd at cro»ing to [n‘cvnut on In the iim: fm' ninutos before ‘hc plate-layer m‘h-r his length of limn and until it has and when d f I â€"â€" 01' "5 °§3i5§fc§$ctsifii causes HOW THE BUSY YANKEE SPENDS THE DAY. Dissatisfaction was rite among - manufacturers and prominent. memâ€" Many Matters of Moment and bers of the wholesale distributing Mirth Here Gathered From drapery houses in the city recently His Records:\ at the news which has leaked out. . _ that an order for 4,000 yards 01‘ the Duluth ““115 1"” preparing l” “Wk“ costliest silk velvet. in crimson. for lJU-ORU barrels of flour m‘CTY 31“ ;the robes of peers or pceresses at the 11‘0“!“ coronation has been given in Lyonsfl The federal census shows a preponâ€" ‘lsays the London Telegraph. lt, is‘dcmnce of mules equal tn 1.: per {not that English manufacturers have .cent.. 01' the total population. showu any lack of enterprise in lhcl Recent investigatlions eimhle New ‘matter, for, one-he earliest posmbl‘e‘Ym-k City tttpuint In hCl' asphalt "OCCaSlOn, an otllcml pattern of the paving us the costliest of? earth. EZEXIefi-Loimgfig Ofeif;flb°;:r::£bt;‘xfii‘ A line new stone chum-1’3} Ticon- l:lengths of the finest. fabric that, can ”Eng-"L has bu‘”."1uc°d I"!'.le. SH" Abe produced are waiting upon the ‘Vlce ul ull evangelical denominations. Counters of their makers for the (le- Tobnt'en cultivation and xnunul'ur- t;mands which it. was naturally c“(Hturing in the Atlantic States is rapected would follow at once um,“ 'greattly lmmpered for Want ul' wort;â€" ;"{th~: expression of QUQen Alexantli'u‘S'L‘VS- ' “wishes upon the subject. ! Few us 1h\' summm' am- in Missis- ‘ ‘ 7 . 1L u an“: tlun' mm m-nrlv one-third of tlu w THE CORONATION ROBES. I 111‘ l‘ - . h' - . , , .V ,, 3 ~ - "WNW-S MHhmc. m 1‘.a\<tl‘,. , - Bridgi‘Wul-‘p. UI' is lit‘ is better ”f”ln.°l‘. (i)! "”2; \'1 known as M-(‘onncillur lmuphine. 3'11”") u! nL n: 1-“ ‘huq hmm ll, sick mun ‘.'m' the hast l “V t“ 1“ l ithy-m years. His health gradually nmnumn. . ‘i‘m'scuk him. unvil by degrees he was TWO ‘huntlrml tinned 10 gi\c up doing all kinds of ugh-uni mnnly a: Wurk. llc consulH-(l a physician and ,Cnnnu 0“,")Ct“l look a lurg’c Quantity 01' umdicino. ln'iccmunnml am‘ but it; «lid him no good and he grudâ€" 0“ M‘u‘h‘i‘v Gr“ "unlly grow \vvakm‘ and ‘Vlfalkpr_ Jiis like American L “nth-s as u magislruu- “Cu-ssitatud ’l‘hc p-rogrunune M“ (Ming; much writing. and lmimi:il’mmm"nt me! ‘an cxu-llum pcnman in his davs oi' lirom “u "“‘r ” gnml hcuTlh it 'amc very Imi‘d lo ‘l’r‘ it. I" Gran :him when his hand' shuok so much 'prcsuh-d. lw could scarcely keep it stmuly‘ Luke Wright. (inong‘h w sign his munc. ‘llis tluugh- All"? Philippine ‘t-n'. swing his poplorumu condition, been ummimul advisml him 10 try Dr. Williums' .amhnrily to a Pink l‘ills. and after a bit (if ('(mx- of the l‘hml‘l’ i i111.“ ht: \x'us imlnu-d to try lhcm. L110 (.‘iVil Gnu- _'l‘hm'c was no “nth-Mme «hang.» in'hy illness 01' c k his vomliliun until he hud sun‘lmlwurzu‘y aim-m :- _l:iking the third box. From that {QUVN‘NIUOIH " s (Hi the improvemvnt “as rapid. llo |I'm‘ the Viceâ€"(it fixrt-w stronger nun-y day. his al‘l"? powers and (ii SI)“. the \w-urinnss and Ins- lake“ (m net n u. . lullnq- 'I’nn . 1‘ 1| tilv incr MAGISTRATE DAUPHINE S PLORABLE CONDITION Despite Medical Treatment. I-Ie Be- came Weaker and Weaker, Until He Could Scarcely Sign His Name. simuic departed I'rmn his sonn- nl‘ Ihce luerc- of his youth rc- 1urnod to his eye. and by the. time live boxes “‘ch used. Mx‘. Dauphinc‘ 1‘le a new man. The Weight. of years uml Hm burden of sickness have z-nllcd from his shoulders. his hands are now steady and his pen um run as rapidly as over. llc unrihutl-s his cum lu lhe ministratinn ul‘ :1, good with: and Dr. W‘illimus‘ Pink Pills. Mr. Dauphinc is 72‘. Mum‘s 01' ago. but feels us young and vigorous as in: did yours ugn. and is «won- ,I-n-mly tn praise in the Wm‘mcsl 'tm‘ms the. ln-nllhâ€"giving qualities of Jun \Villiams' Pink Pills. l hr. \Villiams’ Pink l’ills‘nrc the :fr'wml m‘ the Weill; and ailing. The}; sun-puss all ullwr modiclnos in (Jack tunic. strn.-ngtlmnix1g qualifies: nm‘: manlh‘ “‘cuk and (lvspundcm w-oph limbs. Whrifilzt. :wt'nru and healthy. 'l‘hcs. fipillsnru sold by all dealers in mcdl .Zcim-. or can bc/luifU by mail. pom 50‘ cents IDCI"b()X. or si: "“‘ "" ‘uv- ntlth-ncch‘g- 1h. :lpaidg at. WEAK AND NERVOUS. hon-s 1‘01‘ S Hh‘. Williams gx'illn. OIIL- ‘ L'obwuim am:- considered signs of good luck in Porto Rico. and many shopkeehers {hum refuse to brush them m", of corners or from -Lhe ceil- iin-j'fi. ALLenlinn is called to the sub-' Yject. by Dr. Cordon-n of San Juan,‘ §who says it. is time I‘m- the Superior. i 3mm! of Health to act. 1 The Board recently issued un-orâ€"‘ ider prohibiting gbilting on the floors" inf stores and public buildings. and lhr. Cordnro heal-Liiy approves this iol‘flel'. He adds that the board =shou1d continue its good work by ‘decim‘ing war on cobwebs. i These webs. says the doctor con- ;{tuin more germs. to the square inch lgtlum most, people imagine. 'J‘hey r'hang. in many instances. over conni- , ftcrs and cases wherem'ticles of food are displayed for sale, and pieces - dropping" from the web reach this food. In this way disease is spread.. Dr. Cordero warns the board that it will be difficult to enforce an or- dinance such as he suggests, for in Porto Rico a. good-sized cobweb over ‘the door is considered luckia than 9.,h61-seshoeg _ ~. 'li-‘Orrl Porto Ricans Call lnem J They Spread Disease MAKES {Illl‘tlll.v ,- ..-._ , Williams" Pink l'ills‘ arc the ‘ m' the Weak and ailiugr. The)" 24s all mhm' modictnos in their sn‘n,-ngvlmnixlg qualifies. and “‘cuk and (lo:<[,u)|1dcnt. w-uplc t. actiw- and healthy. ’l‘hL-Sv an: sold by all dealers in mom-- or can bc’hfifd by mail. 1mm- ut 50 cents pox-'box. or six : fur $2.50. by addressing the WAR on COBWEBS. Mud ic i no Them LuckY" 101' taut. St Ll Ike's hnspHul New VIII-1;. LS‘ 310 cnlul‘g‘c its IIscI‘IIlII-IIs “i111 :1 new \‘vts; pzuiliun “hich “Ill c051 aImeLI “My ..‘:’00 mm thatl According In Seattle duspulchcs to: the gold IIIIIIIIII ()l the \OIIIC district \cl-‘this \mII' it is said, will um exceed IvaI {$6 on“ “00. .. ”4" I Only four “idO‘VS III’ Suh‘il‘l's who poll‘t. I‘Ioug‘ht in 010 AIIII-I'ic In lovnlIIIimI "”0" now rumam IIII_ U'IIIII: ‘IIIII '5 pcnsinn \‘clal 1.0” E w, 1-! Many Matters of Moment and} g Mirth Here Gathered From y His Records:\ It Duluth mills 1n,- preparing \n mukc no )1‘ “0.000 barrels of flour every 2-1 m .‘hours. 3‘ The federal ('unsus shows a proponâ€" is‘dm‘uncc of mules uquul tn 1.2 per \‘c .ccnt. 01' the total population. he‘ Recan inwstigulions cimhlc New )1'C‘Ym'k City Lo'poim In her asphalt “0 having: us the custlics‘ 0T1? earth. KN HOUR WITH UNGLE SAM Thc 01d Libcrt lch auuthcx' trip 11)“: its xcturu “011d 5 Fair U. test. but in th« \ccmbor. probably L110 l‘ixpusitiun in, DE- Vu‘ ,, _ Vice of all evangelical denominations Tobacco cultivation and manufac- turing in the Atlantic States i: ch as tho .‘ulmms' an- in Missisâ€" sippi they pay nearly unc-th'nd m‘ the state. Lukal inuumc nom prhihgo Utah has more nmnufau'tlu‘iug plan number increasing 400. ‘.rm-k- The late Judge John ”mm: m Montgmucry, Al;1., whu died last Week at, the age of 70, \Vus ;\ nzuiu‘. m" Scutluxul. Four \\‘idm\'.\' m" presidents un- now iliving, munolyu Mrs. ‘nmul. Mrs i(hu‘fivld, Mrs. Harrison, and Mrs. | M CK in 103'. ! Commx' exports have decreased ,.1. 4 .\\A\|I' hu 1 hu‘fivld, Mrs. Harrison, and Mrs. M CK in 103'. Comm? exports have decreased largely for the first eight momhs. while impur‘s have increased propor- tiuxmu-Iy. 'l‘hc ropm‘l m" the U. S. (Ivologicu‘l Survey showed the 101111 Value of lxlincruls produced in HMO to be $1.â€" 1UTU,U)S.88'J. ' A l'uncr‘al was stopped m Hug-«5” so than. the (loud mun might be illcn- Milled as leader in u cmxspi‘ucy. and Inn mum-cm mun set free. Dallas. 'J‘cxus. numul‘uclurvs mun- ;luu‘ncxs and saddles than any ulhvr {city in America, and pcrhups. mnrc gthaux any other place in [he world. E '1‘. .h-B‘mson (‘uulidg‘u lulu Minis- {tcr m l-‘x‘uncv. has gchn a fund of iSSUJ'UU lo the Jcl‘l‘crsun Physical I'La\l)nr-.unry.of Harvard [Inix'crslty vx‘m' physical research. Andre“ (fairncgic, through the ~L‘lmmbcr m' Cnmmcrcc of Naslu‘illc. Tcnn.. has offered thut. cixy $1003va for a library building. provided that city furnish un annuny for running Andre“ L‘lmmbur 01' The grave of farmer unwu. alhau Jennings, ut. Char} ‘1nd.. Hm first delegate to ( from the: Indiana 'l‘crritory, l‘rumcr of the lndiamu cons iprnhibifing slavery, has been :by the state with a large i ']‘\\'n hundred members 44mm family assembled m. iCunn” on ()t'lhbt‘l' with 1.0 ln‘ivcnlcnniul unnivcrsnry 01' of Matthew Grunt. the pro; .1GC American branch of 1| 'l‘hc pmgmnnnc included ud ‘promim-nt members 91' 1 llrom ull on-r flu: country. “1'. ll. ll. ('v'ant. ol' Yuncnu lprcsidrd. i Lulu: Wright. the Socund ”the l’hilippim‘: Civil (‘nmm ‘ been appointed, Vice-Gnu Hunthnrily to ad as (,‘ivil . of tlw Philippine Islands . Lhc (.‘ix'il Unvarnnr is im 1 'hy illness or curtiiivs that ltpurury ubsvncc from 1 l {gm-vmnwnt will make, it 9 'I'm‘ the Viceâ€"Governor to n: Lulu: Wright. the swund member at“ he l’liilippim‘: Civil (‘ummiasimi has“ .wcn appointed, Vice-(lm‘cmor with} Authority to :va as Civil (invvrnor of 11m Philippine Islands whenever L110 (.‘iVil (lm'urnnr is im'apaciiaucd by illness or curtiiivs that his lem- purury aim-nee from the swat m“ guvm‘nmmll will make. it nocessary I'm' the \‘icwflm‘ornor in nxcrcisu such powers and (huh-s. This action is lukcn on account 01' lhi,‘ illness of Judge ’l’ni'i. Scenes and Incidents at yaauw- poort, Cape Colony. lli>lmp Ileber tlid nut know Suuthl Africa. Whatever may he the naturâ€" al frulurca of the country m the north of the Zannlx-siâ€"~Llwrc may he; mnny founLuins and golden sandâ€"to Llu: south of that, grand rivcr sunny fountains and golden sand urn so run: that few have. seen LhL‘lll. says at (:0rn-spumlvnt of Lhc London Mull. The principal rivers in Cape (’Iulony Natal and the new rsfstcr colonies ton (resiliently assume U30 uppcm‘unu: and consistency of pen soup. When {the pea soup period tc'rminutes the :rlvors dry up or dwindlc into fl (ll-ll)- lcl ,nf Water in a wild waste of rucks, or of (Irra‘ry strum-hos m‘ yel- lmv 511ml. ~ Naumn‘pmn't as n LOWnship or camp " ' - s I: _ ' Au" . .. . ,_ Nuuxm‘pourt as u township or camp is Euclid's definition of a line in tin. wood, and ln'ickmit‘is length without breadth. 'l‘lu- huuscs smnd ”l. ”IA” (aim and the now sister Coloniusg . _ ion frequently assume. the appearance {‘1 Au'r‘fiml’ ”1 . . [ml consistency ”f I)!“ soup. \thnislltutrll as: Hwy :l|'|‘ tn-Lny. 41101551000000 J“) pm, NH”, period terminates ”m E1runs!urination has been Ollf'l‘lcd inllmpcrinl int rivers dry up 01' (lwiudlc into :1 (lrih- ifm‘ty years. “00“ him" t-‘iiV-i‘u place‘ 101 nf Water in :1 Wild “um“ (”21‘3” 11'0“. :lllll “'0“ lo stun]. and steel, ' , ‘ rocks, 0,. ”f (ll-rm-y strclrhns ”1- ”+115 now largely (“swimming in favor! Minams U 1““. “Nu. . ' 50f armor. Sails worn usml in 60-5 Nuuuwpoul‘l m u township m. camp ‘yopcrauo'n with stoum with rcluct-l, 'l‘ H _ is liuclhl's dm‘iniLiou m‘ u lino ill‘ancc' “11"“ Queen \ictoriu ascended} "he .ulp Etho lhrom' the Admiralty recorded W'm gonng tin, wood. and ln'irk~â€"i1 'is h-ng‘lh ‘ . _ . withoul llicn- ”pinion that the Sim-m engmcl “g” you hrcmllh. 'l‘lh‘ houses Slulldv mostly in u long strip on Ouch sidv could. “0"” be more than “ useful .her. ”i H“, railway; from south 10 “mm 'uuxu-uiry to sail power under special E Hwy would not cxcvml u. lnil'v m“'8§1‘}m°“-‘* 'l'oâ€"day “'0 have “"t (1.; Known to. length. 'l‘i,-nl:,~'. pilus of simw; h'ny. .Sm'mg ship in commission. 'l‘enlmblefilh hrovisions. wood. :muuunition. uru 'years ago Wireless telegraph}: ““5 "0' l secretions, p If garded as :m impracticable my. '1‘0-if‘ltl""'*‘-¢h“"nd to lu- swou Wilhlll'”tlll' Lowni" . , T ‘daw evm'v shi ) i 1- (‘ z i s ' lmatben. I _ ‘ 1 1r tl L h mm! ha 1t l they Will 0 1 the lows look down from the (up of ‘ Sulnl' mrig‘hhoriug Imp thvir mouths unstalled, and fuoflg the “9“5} from bilinusness. ‘Dover to Land 5 land stations have ; lwahhy am ‘must, \vutm’ ul the sight of so many . zbeen equipped. ! funcLiOHS. . ‘cutuhh-s for man and beast. ‘ - i Restless as the sea. those who are to Lhousanc Not only is Nuuuwpoort u. cvntrcl , . searching for means with which to ! who benefic ‘ the svstem. for liiilitm‘y operations and for pro-, , Visiohs. i1 is one of 1hr main ].e_,‘hold the sea's supreme command; mount: depots in the midlands: M‘ncvcf Sleep, and as.new COIPPC‘thm'Si (3am: Colony. ‘ At “10 preamp” mgul'havc critercdvxhe fieldâ€"Russia, then A.Gcrmz mcnt there are somethihg ox’ér’ 3:060 “ he United States and 110W Germany 10mm: “’1‘ horsos hora. and their number?» are bC-1_thc 'contest 0‘ navol fashions has. person W“ in}; steadily added to. Thousands ofggrown keener. An 139139345an army 0c“ conta}: horses from {he United States, lspeaking various tongues is devoting health mi South America. and Australia. 7 not. itself ‘0 the study 01 59-3 power, its scnt t0 hi to mention the hardy Afrikan’ders. have passed ilirough this rcmount department. Whole regiments of (Ea- valry, not one regiment, but, throes and tours together, pass through and are supplied WiFh fresh mounts. Men ’ who have spent, years on the ranches a of Arizona ahdiin other States are Lhc World's :lm-ls con-fin addition Not only is Run for military (morn! Visioiis. it is one mount depots in (‘upc Colony. . A 'mcnt tlxc'xo are son horses here. and th 11):; steadily guided houses from tlu South America. an. ms more than doubled its Iring plums sincu 1890. the increasing from .331) m ,1,- ma] was stopped in (‘h the (loud mun might be lender in :L conspi‘ucy Tm mun set free. 'l‘cxus. mumn‘ucturvs AFRICAN REMOUNT CAMP. new ships. Francv hurrn-m) “mun.“ Liberty Bell is in make 50â€" U‘il) {rum I‘hih‘dl‘H’hlfl- an armor-pivrcing shall for lim- churn [mm the (‘liicagn ton guns ; Britain cxpvrimcnlml. and ll‘ iL has been quietly at ihas nuw a much sum-rim' prajuclilc. in the WW purt 0“ “L“ Tm: GREAT rowmus ‘lmbly 1“ “W“ b" NRC" L0 «mm: years since established lagoon 1"" “1 Clim-lcstnn, S‘C' ‘loits along \heir county; and spent. - of farmer Governor .Jml- large sums in breeding and training mings. ut. CharlestoWll, suitable birc‘ls to curry communicaâ€" rst dclegalc to Cnngruss ‘tiuns from ships of war to the naval ndiana. Territory, and the menu-us ashore : the British Admirâ€" hc lndiana constitution ialtvy hesitated, aL last, established slavery, has been marked iihrco lofts. and now it is cvitlan ate with a large granite lthat “'irolu-ss telegraphy will sup- iplant, the winged incrs‘scngcrs of war. mlrml members 0; ”w; Those xii-L: cxanmlugoi \lic disorder- ilv assembled at Windsur. led state m naval upnnun‘as 1!. ap- - [cars to any one win» aLu-mpts 1c October with to lionur tiny . _ . ,. ‘fl‘t't. a bn-(lscyc V10“: 0. the tendonq - - ‘ Al.l llrml members 0f lhc y assembled m. Windsor, wtubcr 213”] U) honul‘ {hr 1 unnivcrsury 01' 1110 birth Hunt. the progenitor of .m branch of tho family. .ume included uddn-sscs by members of flu: family ur flu: country. Thu Rev. 2:. 7.9g. 4:2? F :rEYL 2:: : :c:. $2.: 2.7; 2:33 0? Vancouver; 13.0 Juim ”mm: 01' whu died last X “118 n ll:\li\(‘, ul‘ncturvs mun- ‘nun any mhur pvrhups. nmrc in the world. u‘c. lulu Minis- . IJUilht. III|\:L1‘, '5 saw brush m- “ animal which (irons; {outs “out.- (ly to repent them. At the rcmmmt department the go wilder horses are hrukcn :uttl accus- ‘tnmctl to the smldlo. Wht-n the re- mmmt horses are taken out for exâ€" lorciso. it. is not in twns uml throma. but in troops of many hundreds. A splendid Scull-Wild horse: roam the \t‘ldl, at full gul- m. spectacle. 11 comb. This was the had pun-formed won- Wust,” and was 1'ch- ts he , t hunsu ml lczll‘ing at“ ‘5 lop form a magnificu ‘“ is when handling; it grunt numlwr 0 tlw skill um ’“L lhm‘svs like this that, lthvtlan'ing‘ and the vxtrum‘dinar) hursunnumhip of th‘ hes lpruwvss nl‘ are sot-n ~ I n ‘ ' 'lCl l,"lmys trum the “est cod "Flu-y may hrug’. hut tln-y can per fm'm. " A mounted on tricky filly. Sozodont . . Sozodont Tooth Powder Large Liquid and Powder whose cullml n. Drone! beam. whose c0111.. An amazing ('mmmu”. ... a long; pvriud the .wimplu preform-d to tho twin Great Britain. and nnw i mam. American and Rm ‘tr‘unlt- sort-“'5 aux- Doing: ‘Lhu Nimrlcvnlh (funkury. rivals m-v dcvolupinp; Um 31m“. the British Admirul‘ {ing to 1110 turhim: u Immuns m‘ sm‘m'ingx in nu- ‘s‘pm‘d hithcru) n-u'urdvd : Inn-n Confusion of Plans MIDI“ Ivv... - - {6 Liquid and Pdwder 75c HALL RUCKEL, ‘gFrum-c is '{boutsl (h <lllltllllc mum to W, ‘W, lions from ships of War to the naval ill C centres ashore the llritish Admir- alty hesitated, at last established at three lofts. and now it is evident. l4 that “"trt-lt-ss tuiurgraphy will sup- 1! plant, the winged messengers ot’ war. Those are L‘Xtillllllt'fi of the tlisortlur- 1 ml state of naval opinion as it. :t[)â€" t. pears to any one who aftt-inpts to ( get a. birdscyc View of the tendency l of construction and equipment in the " arsenals ot‘ tltc world. Some of the l (‘ flying machines which will bring" lat-rial \Vi\]'fll't} within tho rmlms of possibility ' others art: relying on the iicasihility of Carrying (lustt'uction\ l l . . spowot's ttt‘t- (-ndvavormg to purtect. \ lsucxctly beneath the \fiTVt-s. There "are persons againâ€"and union}! them .ono of the most. skilt‘nl naval conâ€" istruutors untlt‘r the British Ati'tnit'c laltyâ€"who ln-Iim‘c that in tho ntsar It'uturc a complete. rt-volntion in the lnit-ans of naval warfare may bo witâ€" “nt‘ssuti. They look to the nnn‘shall- "int: 01' ships in smut-thin]: of the Sallllt! - order as land forms. In tlwir th‘cam \ttlu‘y sec squardons alloat. (,‘tH‘I'C‘SllOlld- ;‘ing to army divisions on fund. and ”comprising the threo arms. infantry. gartillery :tlitl nmuntorl troops. The lhattlcshilts will ht- lt‘aviTy armored ‘antl will carry hit}: guns, lmt no torâ€" ,pcdnes; tho t'ruistws. built. to scout, '- iwill have. lighlt'r guns. but will bv talso Without torpedoes: and lastly. ltorpt-tlo craft will be innocent. of "guns of any type. «even of the small- }cst ('alilirv. relying: solr‘ly upon the wonpon that gives ”10"} (hr-ii. dis-- h ltinctit'e nanm. W_.____.._W_.â€"â€"___. mi km an nnbroh filly. 0m: fro ucmluinumco 1 his name wasâ€"1'0 n. bronchn, 1L N AVAL In the knmvlotlgu of llmm- din-mo opinions on m’m'y suhjm-l. that mum‘s \vilhin the rouhn of the naval nll‘lcm', whu would dare {'I) pmphvsy as to the futurc m” “‘ul'fau‘t‘ cm 1110 high sons '.‘ ansun and m'on his succesâ€" 1sm's as lute us Hm sixth-:4 would 'â€"hnve ‘ rcnmum department the mes um hmkcn and accus- Llh: suddlt‘. Whvn the rc-‘ rses are taken out for exâ€" is not in {was and 1.111‘009. oops of many hundreds. A splendid Scumâ€"wild horses cross. the \vldt, uL full gal- 11 nmgnificcm, spectacle. 1L lumllinp; :1 great numlwr 01' LL" this than, thv skill and g and the vxu'um‘dinau'y m‘ harm-mauwhn) of flu: am... the Wurst are sot-n. .‘21 L k urn. . LAUCHFID 'I‘O S(v‘( )J‘..\Z 25c vdcr 25: ....l... 'lfin 25c. n unbroken colt or (mm: from Arizona, :umco 1 madeâ€"Buck wasâ€"rode what he rnclm, :L darkâ€"brown mt, swmingly never :omb. This was the 11nd pvrfm'mcd won- LL-WL-SL" and was reu- Expert Opinion as to and Methods. ('unfusion prvvuilx the Nimplc H(T!'(‘\\' tho 1\\‘in system in and nnw in 11w (luv? and Russian nuv'nts um,- Doing: titt‘cd. says h (‘cnml'yz \Vhih: these 'olupinp; Um sun-w sysâ€" ish Admiruhy urv look- mrhim: as a possible l-‘m' was ll Bad Teeth . Ggod Teeth Montreal as to acquisition and its retention. The‘ battle of ideas grows in area. and in intensity as rivals spring up on every handâ€"in the Far East, where Russia and Japan have supplanted British domination afloat, and in the Ameri- can waters, where the United States ‘ rule unrivalled. Electrical Experiments of a. Frenchman. A foreign mientist has recently made some wonderful experiments in electricity that will crown his nume‘ with honor. By plunging the negaâ€" tive wire of El. powerful induction coil in a. vessel of water and bring- ing the positive wire into contact with the surface of the water, or ‘sJightly below it, he has succeeded in creating the perfect aurora bore- ulis, or northern lights we have in Hm slur with such wonder ulis, or northern lights seen in the sky with 51 and admiration. . uuu uuuunuwv... The flickering stl‘Sumers, 1 now brilliant; the dark zu'1 circle from which they flow varied phenomena that 11sz the mind of the observer :2 xuu (Luunuuv ..... The flickering sm'Samers, now faint now brilliant; the dark are or half circle from which they flowâ€"all the varied phenomena that have puzzled the mind of the observer are aqcurw alely repeated on a small scale. M. l'lante thinks that the aurora of our northern skies is produced by a [low of positive electricity through the upper regions of the air into planetary space, the fact that light- ning and other similar phenomena are not frnquent at the polar regions showing that the discharge is not toward the earth. ‘ VII 4L... vxlthllfs He believes that are charged with p0: and that this Ilow: neighborhood of phlL-S. When it, moo i1 guvs off in obscur Lowaru lUU u‘u‘... He believes that all the planets are charged with positive electricity, nml that this Ilows out. from the neighborhood of their magnetic poles. When it, meets no resistance i1 goes all in obscure rays, but, when H. MK'OHHLH'H masses of vapor. then it lit-comes the glorious aurora. - ”ML... “mving' IL IA|\\ it lwcomcs the glorious aurora. ‘ 'l‘husc mysterious lights, Waving‘ alllll dancing in the northern sky, have always bevn a marvel and a puzzlv m mankind, and any informa- tion that we (ram gain as to the mum: of their coming and going is \\'clcmm:(l by old and young. This lgumuihfl cxgcrimcnt proves that. the =‘- 1‘... ...mnmr form of the , ________ tion that we cam gain as 1.0 Luu: mum: of their coming and going is \vclcmmxl by old and young. This beautiful cxgcrimcnt proves that. the aurora is but another form of the mymurimxs‘» fort-c that speaks to us through tho u-lvphonc and telegraph. 1huL huMs our hmm-s, cooks our fond. giws us light and darkness and conveys us 0\'cl‘ land and sea. xnissioner. '1' Story of th‘ Obtained by dian Remedy. AURORA BOREALIS . He that that, (incS 0154' >1":an n. .V. While in Paris Mr. .lnrdin': intro- 5 (luced l'lndd's Kidney Pills U) My. llupuis. the eslct'med and popular Secretary 01‘ the Canadian Commie- sion. who wus feeling under the “'Cutllm'. with the very happiest .le- stilts to than genllumun. Ry healing and t:l-:..u'.auing‘ the kidneys. lmdd's Kidney Pills prove absnhnuly the Very best tonic known lm medical Science 10-day. and both Mr. .l.n'dinc and Mr. llupuis Wevc greatly pleased to find that their own fair country. so distinguished in many other ways. Was through 1this. meal. tunic i'mnedy earning in ‘l'lumpe a glorious reputation in1 ‘medlcul lines. \‘cry few L‘um‘uliuns are. aware oi \he world wide reputation of Dodd's 'Kidney Pills and many who ,we {been ulvl’uzul seem xiirpriscd :11, being: able to purehnse their favorite medi- cine :ilmnst anywhere in the civilizâ€" ed \vm'ltl. l iMinam’s Liniment flutes Ilandtufi. Thu nmintcuumze of ;\ Hamldiaui rcgimcnt at. Halifax garrison to reâ€" icuse :m lmpcriul corps which is now doing; duty in South Africa, costs the Government. about 81.000 a, day. Sm’iplics for meeting this expense have been voted until ‘llunc 30 next. 11; which time Canada will have con- tributed nearly a million at dollars, in addition to a previous outlay of L‘2.(.K)0.000 towards the defence of glmpcrial interests. 9 A German paper Contains the .fol- lowing unique 'adwertisement, : “Any . person who can firove that my. tapi- oca contains anything injurious to health will have fthr‘ée boxes of it sent. to him free ‘ot charge." Known to,Thou<ands.~Parnu-lee’s Vega table Pills- regulate the action of the secretions purify xhe blood and keep the ‘ stomach and bowds free from deleterious manner. Taken according to direction they will overcome dyspepsia. eradicate bilinusness. and leave the dlgestive or ans healthy and strong '0 perform weir functions. Their merits are Well-known to thousands who Know by experlence who beneficial they are in giving tone to (‘UH'I‘ m“ Tm: Henpcckcd Husbandâ€"“Is my 'oing ont.‘ Elsie?" "Yes. sir." you know it I am going with 2.â€"( Special )-â€"'1 he Dec. (1's 1.xposition held in _\o'u1' saw \1:rv many v1 isi- 1H puts of the globe asâ€" gay 1101101 capital. \\ ell 10111<~.~(-.ntcd both among: the nations the ‘5 hi1!“- G ARRISON. The incrous Russia produce. timber lfirst, s1) ‘ ‘ugu S‘M - many. \V L ‘ 000.000‘ makes States I effort to in this a but owin prairies t long conti‘ experts in that the -] grow its forestry u Were introd Piro. It, ha diam forest licent timb Were conu' thorough as din. the Dom my the Mott- 000 tons of t Enemy’s Vi‘ A remarkable M! a new type? that has been introduced into the German army in stated to be receiv- ing the close attention of the Britâ€" ish “'au ()flice, says the London Mail; ’ .uu... By the introduction of a cartridge composed of amorphous phosphorous into the ordinary charge of :v-mokc- less powder, a thick white smoke is emitted when the shell bursts. thus showing the gunners, even at, the greatest distance. how close the projectile has gono to the enemy’s l position. i. W ”A 5-“ :\‘ By increasing the proportion of this chemical. an operation which does not, lessen the bursting effect. it, is held to be possible to deposit. in from, of the enemy’s position a thick wall of white smmke which for many seconds will altogeLher oblit- ‘crate his view of the field. The experiments army have proved tory, and it is said tion is almost sure England. morcial purposes their perfumes. Nine English millionaires dig-«l last 3 your. 'l‘hoir aggregate Wealth was} $95,uou,nuo. l a l snzonmn {fie TEETH 25¢ Minard's Unlmentflfielievas Nemania Grcat Britain has 13122 miles of tnunwa‘ys. which carried last year 025 million passene'crs. Of 661 gaszlxs in the United Kingdom. companies own 439 muni- cipul authorities 222 Out. of 4,200 plants Used for com 'l‘hele never waa. laud never will be, a i uulversalpmmceaaxn ope remedy. for all 1115 to whxchfiflesn 15 beltâ€"the very nature ofmanycurgmves oemggucll that. were W ‘x‘a‘ififé’"‘sré’ét‘éfi‘ea’n“‘lfiffiiiifi“y5m?“l 1“““"”“““"“‘ “““d M" "‘ t..‘..5 ‘ 1 to: .- H , . '.u' ““17qu patientâ€"What. would relzeve one ill inlbm‘mo» “n m“ “1"" , 1,..“531 turn would aggravate the other. \Ve‘u‘m' d‘ws that trouble '“m‘ .l'd‘u‘ bave.lxowm'er. 1n Quiuiue Wine. \vhenlâ€""WI‘H- when Hurry asked mm in: obtam able m a sound yuadulterated'nm. he said. 'ch. Lulxd' ln-r uwm; satiatciegsagenlegglfogilianggxcl?grevxousills. land if slw mm up 10 um- ;ul\m'hu‘~ _~ ~ ';u n 1 0113 use.t1e1 ,, ,_ ~3- {railest systemsare led inwconvalesccncef11u".1‘., m”); IN. “Mk :uul fight H 313(1 strength, by: the mfluencc which-Qm- ; ‘0“- mne exerts oubauxre’s own restorauves. l "' ' Ilreheves me droopxug spirits of those; Biliousncss Burde > us Life.~'l‘hc blliom mch whom a. chronic state of morbid des { man is never a companionable man pondeucy 3““ “Wk Of interest l“ life i; a 5 cause his ailment renders him morose (lasease, and. by tranquiliziug the nerves, 4 gloomv. The complaint is not. so danger SWINE“ ‘9 50““d and refreshing: sleepâ€" 1| 0115 as'it. is disagreeable. Yet no one need nmynrls \‘ggor to the action of the blood, : sufl'ev fyoul it, “1110 can procure l’nnncleo’x Much help: stimulated. courses throngh- 2. \‘ewetable Pills. By regulating the liver out the vents. strengthening the healthy i am? obviating the effects of bile in the animal functions of the ., 'sccm. thereby l stomach they “Store men £0 cnccx‘ful'fl‘“ . , _ - .. 3, _... J grain“, and animal functions of {he ., cm, mereuy making activity a neceasary result, strengthening the frame. and giving life to the digestive organs. which xmzurzmy demaud Increased subsumcc~resuin im- ‘proved appetite. Northrop _Lyman of 'forouro, have given to the public their auycrior Qu‘ipine \\'iue at the usual rare. n ... “finn- :uQ; "F".-. V , aufl. gauged by thf- opinion 0: SCiEULisH; Hus \rme np‘proacucs nearest, perfecLiou 0: any in the Market. AH iruggiscs sml “Where are you Working mm. Mary '?" “Ain’t. \vorkin' nowhcrus. 1 am in businesx for myself. I get a couple of dozen ladies thuL pays um 2:31: a week to come rouud- and ask ’cm for a place, and it. makes the servant they got. angry and sin.- Won’t. leave." ' ' 810]” the rough and val-In 00' [he um. Luslivo Brunoâ€"Quinn» Tablets cl in one dun No Lure. No Pay. l’rlc It has been with a. new dii‘ her chin in 11. Si as oft/en us any Miami's Liniment [lures Bum. i: 511‘. Now she KING’S ENGLISH COOK . wen avcrrcd that a lady diamond ring will rub a given period four Limes any other Woman. in the Gunman higth satisfac- thut. the inven- to be adoptvd in 429 are usnd for on lflr. I nus. in» Tablets cure a cold No Pay. Price 25cm“. rit, flue}: Lly. have recent 1)" 0f In. WXI-xo‘rusoo-rxmq Brat? hu bun M a, I o! :0th {or thcxr cbfldm white teeth“, “cubes nu chill. softens the gum. nun.” pmn euro-u dud colic. ncnma thc nonnch and batch. sad ta thq but remedy for Dimhcs. Twenty-five out: n bottle. [old tadmuw throughout. (1:. world. u an uafi uh iot " Ills. Wmov‘l sacrum 813cm“. Ambassadors entitled to a. s: consuls to sun '<0 1“ UN: uuu.“ .......- "iv,” remedies, and consular)" su'cmi «1201011,, or Without. obtaining an; elief, I was ‘vised to try Dr."i'komus’ Eclectrip Oil. _1 lval-med the 011 and poured a. Imle of It 1 nm my ear, and before oneâ€"halt flu; bot- } tle was used my hearing was complcmly restored. lhm'e heard of othcrcaees of 5 - ienfgless being cured by the use of this medxcinc.” Totally Dcn[.-â€"â€"}.1rs. S. E. Cmndell, Port Perry. unites: “l contracted a severe cold last. winter. which resulted in my becom- ing totally deal in one ear and pursially <0 in me other. Afncr trying various rcmefi’es, .nm'i eonsultinv several «12010:!!! -L ‘szr I “mm E "1‘.1pas.1id lime w :10 his fame: who was 1 1111111112 11.11711. won’t you :11111“ 1‘.1pa" " "Dnn‘L bml ‘1'.hen dc.1r's.1id his mm is it you Want to know? Isnilm's trim sail5‘?‘ “0 'make 11mm look pn'tly whunvxvr um want to Ithing ju>t ask mamma.‘ " We believe MIAAKUD .x.‘ ‘S \l‘n‘ blzfl. Mauhius Foley. 0i! City. Joseph Suuw. Norway. 1% Rev. R. 0. Armstrong. N. h. Chas. “110014-11: Muigravc 1m. â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"* Edithâ€"“Papa’s mind is In}: of business all the 1mm." Munnnaw How dm-s that truuhlv you?" l-umn -â€""\\'011. When Harry asked him in: me. he said. 'ch. Luki‘ her smug»; and il‘ slw isn't up to our :u‘nnrhuL mom. bring 1101' back and («chm-1:;- P m: of sweat Sonora Oqange $2. 50. Special prices in lots boxes. “c hava or more L76, zoo, 21611:! 250 sizes. - 'A-An*n stomach me)‘ and full “"01 "1‘21. what 1's your I‘\\‘cll. my boy. it is hmnc 1n rest. and y me In do sumo odd huusc. Pierre Landry. svm‘ '11“):in I" I'nfillion coins Were made Ln of which 218 million “.0. Inc of the British Ampiru. u 3 Minam’s Liniment fat sale evewmfi § Sheâ€"“1'3" ‘Jack. 1 5 flaxâ€"Sc." you tn (It) nu: Wu“ Cl iy)â€"â€""Do you Charles. how embarrassul When you proposed to my Hardupâ€"WNu, dear; I've b< bail-‘assr-d ever since we we: Mam 1 hch'forgoLtcn all : W i {a (tender mo uirflmq 'hhlnu ve Bro Buoy 1! n rm. to on J! m guilt e Elli: A (‘Olllulx‘ 08E DAL I autumn is on each box. ‘2 we [emu before retir- applications case. Lgrga swim-s Extraordinary Law to a. smutc of nineteen gum, to seven guns. believe 31 l X ARD'S LIN] M1": Doctor Thinks he Corset. pe Mamchal has his 5111 shortly be introduc- ench Chamber of Depu- corsct manufacturers :ontrol. Before u crowd- omposcd of physiologâ€" bcrs of women's clubs), declared that 25 per $91000“ En HANDS. young women wearing of pulmonary diseases, ,sufl'er organic dcumgeâ€" their whole life. and cant. keep in health. ‘1... SS REFORM. For am PM ch u do my (“‘3”- “ cnmq'h ‘01- of action. Foley. Oil City. Ont. mv. Norway. “Me. ' Armslrong. Mulg: ussnn, Sheffield forento, s no use shall 1 little Willie Wkimm r -- \ untmonts- fer, F3; avrh main Mercury degofny the A- .1..- ml"! ~ 11:91? "Oh. Smith." no was reading: the I you listen to L bmber your 13- is mmlwr. "What know?" "Why do ’ “Oh. 'ahy, in pm-tty. of ('om‘st‘. M to know ill-31‘ your ‘lmsy «lay it is when 1 stay :4 ml your mmIn-r fins odd jobs urmnm H1, um. ram 256 u so hot ho I‘ i n g man-y \\'|u “13.1.18 s‘all ] m a (If the become of 3m- '3 joined the great don't 1119:!“ to say “'0. ‘3. Q Pokemo'mm )0 you roman: sew :‘rassul you were 10 me?" Mr. I've been 50 (am- we were n):\J‘lԤed :21 all about u." 13'): “1mm I all I‘m “slung, You will phafiu ' Murrhrd I!» , B. the 7521““ Of NT

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