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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Apr 1902, p. 1

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at» 812“, 36.00 I... an. Brick how «I. Bcick hon-a on Vichmn mu. Aha avert! 0th.: building: sad ale. Apply to impart. a: aw on N ' I‘m-$-11 v“- ---â€"â€" '_.. star will odd oz lean 25c n hundred to the value of your milk. Then there is n tuning in lnbor nd the “tweet-ion o! knowing thnt you are getting ell the butter. Cm you afford to core for. eed nnd milk cows and then ench day lose 25 per cont. of the int produced! .\Iu\y people heri- tote to get. 3 sopnrntor become the old style complicated motion are no bad to clenn. But the new Shorplee Tubular Separator entirely overcome: this dificnlty, ond notwithstanding the fact thnt there ore no discs. zig-zag plates or other contraption: in :be bowl, it is obeolntely gnmnteed to skim closer than any other mnke of repen- tor. A free tri»! given. Come in any Lime and see the machine operated on the form of P. J, Wilkinson, Cambroy, or the Blarney-Burns shop, Lindny. For descrip- five nutter and price lilt send pent cord to ELIAS BOWES, 3m, IOU”, III". Illlll, dun on hand. Being In brine- for over thirty years, Iun satisfied I know the wants of the people. Nothing but fiat-oh- matofial for grouse of: burn bonding: turn one o my octot’y. Prion. no“ reasonable. Consult use ba- foto rating a confront. -dwti LINDSAY. ONT. WI at Mr. Inalo em “up yanything In BUILDII'G MATERIAL. British American Business Gallons, Y. .\I.C.A. Building, Toronto, Ont. DAVID .083 INS. C-Au P. J. Wilkinson or Geo. Hunter. Cumbrny. Lindsay. Those who grain-to from this col- legeâ€"for the minilgil by expel-u, who are thorough catcher: and exper- ioancml bulimia men (W‘ O ‘111teg‘â€"£) !numur*: ARM FOR SALEâ€"Boll: Lot 8. Con. auto! Mum- F. 2'. Mot-Span. two all...“ data. to who]. Thou in 3 good hon. mom M x so foot. with non tab!” .31.) o! wac- houu. good oodmhud sud am into:- a vol-noble «out turn. nation apply to MRS. JOHN WHITE, OdnmocLâ€"vlmth. 163 FOR SALE. -1‘ho undoni‘ud ha a nan of you: pig- lor ale. Will abip md poy (night. for cum to mu- m nilny pout; ate «tin! muted. Wrize for prion. J J. HADLEY, IIud- ZinglonrrStoek mmjwmn P. 0â€"»: a: are cx. ax ”HR?" ~ IF YIN] GEO. INGLE. AG ENTS WAN lEDâ€"For the only auth 0dr!!! 1% f9 0! misfit Tums!» by his di tipguinhedm W35, Witt ’mmsze, Km! thé mama £63 a! the Christian! {.211 ‘d. Big book, 500 page: orotusely illustntrd. Low rem! Bi 2? Biscann; B mks on credit. Outfit . Wire or Wrié @- Re fire? in the 11m! ~zz'ittc My BR Cm m: nammso "H. iimted; B ‘11sz idWSVE; -â€"‘_a-â€" .. 2*“ met E FARR hm §\LE: cs: hm b! LEE w. a? l aficiflisfi 633$ 11:39:23; rsehhm ' P am: 1‘ m “3:3 an Dr}. T. POPHAM MoCULLOUGH EYE, EAR. NOSE AND T1995!“ we. 9:. \Jl gnu . (EACIIBR .E‘fino and one.“ mate of Toronto Conservatory ' max! of Music. a a: a sum 3% yawn am; an; HOUSES FOILSALE )r terms. etc” â€"thâ€"Wlm km.“ SEPARATOILZA 390d E‘P" ‘Uh “DL‘Lâ€"ovv' _--. ‘ bout“ sad (hum-In. at xyplow d. Apply to G. H. LIN Y. KERRY c. HAMILTON, oi Mu. Kampk “1:"? dout- It. lot-ll. occupied by Dr W 03 BESTâ€"5 Bah-zine; CONTEMPLATE Organist bt. Andrew’s Church, u no 13:0. M mâ€"‘ 6mm“ ml “Wanna E'zaki‘iel'imfiir ” I ’r. View!» gun: M In and Hon... induy Bury the Snap-on m7 .9 no 5 p. tn. Granulation. Two INT)?!" 9°" 3 Successful Sludents.. BUILDING - SEVENTH YEAR-“NO. :33 hum to: Principd. Roam-nu Agent. Thie eeed ie epeolelly gmwn for an in England, end for yeele bee given perfect eebbfeetion end yielded the heevieet ctop. Don’t mete my mhteke thie yeer, pleat our relieble seed. USE... (f planing and that will only grow you s um)! Mungol when for the nine money you can buy one such!- ly “looted. Gregory’s Mango! Seed E. GREGORY, 00m?! 131:“: 8m. Lindm- , ,, WHAT’S THE 01m to: In! main: , fixed! {a seed a! my“ {a £30 mac" 9! mm “Datum; OY WANTED Immodlluly. u uppin- Moo to Drug Store. sad to take on. o! Doctor's hot-In. Apply to J AMES GRANT, M. D.. Vlowrlgrfio‘d, Oakâ€"'4. 3 WWW " "m" OOOOCOCNO.””C’.OC”OCOC I am um». one meg. «nuttttnytuuywuuuthat 00.0 00.0.0.000000000000 J. SUTCLIFFE 8630ng Special lize for doors, being or- dinary length, 30 inches wide, 4 pieces only, ‘28 inches wide, good dank pattmn. Regulu- 288 price 35¢. per yd. Sale price 'I ‘I'w‘v â€"'. -VV_ , am In, and thou timely oflhflm will In upon- olahd byjudldomhonnm Lac-v: ”â€"3- v-‘, green. bronze and mid brown. Your choice per pt 2; ”rd- loug. extra width, bow tiful “on! dedgul. strongly 5m nude, per pd: ............ ovehocked cord edges, en extra strong and serviceable cur- taln,reg $1.35 pr,eele price Quin new Stnw Ticklnr, 54 in. wide. sttnng and seivicenble: Reg. p'rice 12g: 9i; Sale price 10!: .__ .A. ..nn;‘s. AX AA‘ THE SHOE ma. BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, TRUNKS 3rd | EQUITY Three Gum that have malted In making our of Twenty Years Shoo Selling 3 "Sum." lstJ QUALITY | FEAR“ 'néma {It we JIITE BRUSSELS CARPETS 811M. TIGKIIG AT 100 28 mix Stfipeé F¢9E§°51Tk§i955 sou ‘LDCAL acculsyon GHEIIlLE GUITAIIS NOT HOW GHEAJ: LAG! CURTAINS ‘ffifllfC'W6' . NEIILL, m extra ‘Fflfi Quality has always keen our watch- word. Experience has tauglt' most people that "it pays to pay for qu ility.” Our wholesale buying facilities en- able our customers to economise by saving for them the middle man’s profit. A strictly Cash and One Price system, which ensures impartial dealing to every one. ueeu 3; yeah long. 54 1am. vile, over-locked cord edgee, eeroll edge 506 with ineeruon efl'eet end mom. nleln net. Regular price 82 m ride, 82.40 peir, lele price... - ' vxtra Ru: “111110112. 56 inchee wiéie. ' obh'lnod by the on 3: an 0(- Eco o! uh. Chic Eaglnmo! nyond lel. than In the one of firm that. nut ho unch- od the tutu! dgutum 0! an (all nun} the nu". of the ”auction, and pho- o 'ruldanonof uohmou 1 “memo. and {Nora 9M Mohoqu lg: ‘10 my; mm is“ m ' W" 6m": “I Mi . Jfiggm : kw per cent of the to“! amount «Band [or must mmpuyth hid“. Thumb odohoqua must be adorned on: to the M19“?! 0‘. 5'0"" “Ow-1!. I!!! fill be forfeimd i! the put waded-g Mina entering into menu or the wk .8 the nu- “din the tuna It.“ In the clot submitted. 1131-qu "men can not. “unreal: itself to "can’t the 16M 90 my M The unoptod cheque than not in 'm to mined to the manure ”can when tendon m not «carat , _ This Dip “pink .9. goh hoflret, and SBALE D TENDERS oddruud to the undonlguod. and «cloned " Tudor. to: Portland Cement.” will I» mind u this olfico up to dual o‘clock on Mold”. 28:11.? 11.1902, for the apply And douv- .000 bunk. b.01- sny portion then- of. o! Port'aod Count on tho Twat Out! a pot Ipooiflottion. None. 1:0 Mahatma at Old Dot) on In Penman Demons. - 34.7.1110 long, 50 inchu wide, over-flocked cold edges. double scroll, bordoro. and! hi] centre. R h ' $2.5.” '. s.‘i‘§°pr§cfif‘?1 . . . .°. 33'. $1.98 Can: be when! Mr! (“Moth and are run 88 mm wide. phin ground! with Imam battbf-M; alto In? ‘er tile eB‘ééh ma state's. Wires .121; 40:. :3: 98:, 11:19.!” 1: M y pei- ya .......... 3'5- yuda long, 56 inchee widie. over- Jacked com edgel, scroll put tern border, fine net centre, m. ti $2 3.1 3": M :2 69 1 piece only. union Carpet, full 31; Inches wide, mixed colon of blue. fawn and ecm. Im|11dpnttom. regular price 40¢. pot yl . Sale price ................ 876 JAPANESE MATTINGB TRENT CANAL. 95th Indiana attendant: be MOE CURTAIN! UNION CARPET 90 KENT-8T” llIDIAV. WW. DE LINDSAY, ONT" FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1902 the best way to bring it afiout was to at according to the best of Brit- iah traditions. reapect to minorities .nd goneroeity towards ioea. He claimed that Canada was within her rights in oflaring her advice to Great Britain as to the terms oi settlement oi hostilities in South Africa Such an expression of opinion Would help the British Government. As to: the statement that the magnum unity of Britaih towards the Mei: in Canada aim 1788 m the best arentee oi wmimity iii South Hca. the 116i: whha ieet E bbhé 2.3me 1 aim“ m 3310:?! m 75'“ ' 3:: nature at at we and t W hum. - iii? WiHFid OF had as doubt Mr. Bourasse, seconded the mo- tion. He did not agree with en Mr. Charlton's marks. but he wont halt wsy to meet Mr. Chulton be- cause he believed his position as a Gunman representative demanded it. Be ind alum taken the position that British supremacy must be trouht about‘inpouth Atria: and AI 0. parallel. Mr. Clurlton cited the liberal pollcy pursued by Great Britnln towards the 00,000 French subject" In Canaan after Ms ceulon to Englnnd by the Klng of France. Other parallels. he laid. were the treatment 0! the Dutch settlers in New York end the treatment of the Southern belligerent. by the North otter the United States clvll Wnr. In the letter cue there had been no dletrnnchlummt of e. rebel. In the lntereete of n unlted South Mrlm. the some pollcy ehould be pursued by Great Britain new. Ilercy and mar nonlmlty nndflnmmety were the pa!!- or flat. would b. winked to mun this malt. Sotlth Afl'it‘lh The motion. he canâ€" ttm a! 4““ ho useless, but the “a -' “fl ll tultltl not be questioned and wait no W be eomlomncd. The motion might have no Weight. But. on tho other hulitl. it might be extremely usetul. It might. aid the Imperial Gou‘rmuent in the settlement of this qut‘stion luv showing that. in one of the gt‘t'ul t'ul- onies of the Empire the $th spirit of bitterness does not exist that pro- lfll'l)‘ 'does exist in (‘upc Colon_\‘ and Natal. It might ln‘ u. emmlet'uciin: influence probably to the Ina-Paint- from the Britieh colouisl in tho.»- Colonies asking for the exacting m’ \eugcaucc upon the Cape rein-IS. .\I all th‘ntS. the motion. it it did no good Could do no harm. ('ttluuht haul grout interests in this struggle. ln!‘ she had made sacrifices to muint.zin and uphold the integriu of the llrit- ibh Empire. ’l‘herot’ore she Was in ‘u position to ask thut un honornhlv peace be obtained. There should not be a, ditferent settlement with the Transvaal Boers and the Doors of Orange River Colony and the Cape Atrtkandcrs. The latter were an honâ€" orable too and should not. be treated as a robe! to hang in chotns. The war won one o! Brutal: against. Dutch for the supremacy to South Africa and a. lamb lottlmont now would only be delaying the atabllchment 0! peace and prolporlty in South Mrt- ‘HW 9 gawk R. w Hmmm m ~\n~- Hum § n u \BsMUw Mmhus fix UN 1 Hme mm m.“ g.‘ NW Mm Emflmum‘s mum at hum- Ml Gmuw swim Numk» \HWM Wm: um u wrw m Hm Hummâ€" Nye-m HM mm “Sam s eh mu," gm Imu- uu'mIn'l' MWWMM 5“ C‘hfiT-“OH NNVH‘ that "It una- (‘itiom WW Wu‘ H) Nu mum. suit]; that “WOWMW had Handed mp: and execute this wan in South {MI-3m: The motion he can- p be “80'0“. but flu On the motiun to go imo supply, Hr. John Clmrlwu moved the Inol ion he had giWn notice of ”w prmiuus vvoning. except that hi- luul omitted from H the advice to Ilw Bri1i~h Govern- mom. to “om‘r a universal nmnany to all persom in arms mminst mn- ish authority in Palm ('ulqmy. Nukl'. tho Grimm! "her Colon). 0h" 'l'runs- vuul.” etc. In moving the mm-mk-d rosuluthm. Mr. (.‘hnruon «lisfluilmul nny politi- l‘nl motive. md ulwlnrml it was nm A pro-BOW mann in Nun i1 urgml nminu‘nvnu‘ M l‘whkh anprmnm-y in Smxth Africa. 1n ‘hh svulhmmt. h:- “jura happy M m}. l'u- sucnnllvr M Hm nguunn; :‘h- Itmunsen. finhuwl. TM- hlehh “'m: :m hmn‘fll- t-xhfi's- Mvii M n'mmr m in» tun-'1 m‘ m- Huhm‘ H m 1' H- :uw-HNLH‘M I! oggn. April 24:41:19 discuulon 01 Hr. Chm-how. general amnesty moluuon hi the House yawn-day {armed one of tlw 1110M interesting debates of the session. In addition to m. Charlton and Mr. Douram. his ”condor. tho speakers ch- : Sir Wilfrid Laurie-r. Mr. Monk. Mr. Honâ€" ct. Kr. Sproule. (Yul. Hughes. Mr. Demon! 0! St. John, Maseru. Oliver Kemp and Robinson. ;\ discussion on the census estimates cnsm-«I. and the House ruse at 1.15 In WM!“ “If." Glut Ron-u Why tho lovdr than Wuhan?“ lu- -.’o|ntm. 1"““li N. c hind- a. “nu-on 0! Ho. Honolulu. .. wt. ISO-nun “couch-Ir. Oliver III"- A ”pooch. PREMIER THlNKS IT ILL-TIMED Mr. Chirlton's Ruolutlon Dis- cussed In the House. IT ALL ENDED IN TALK Mr. (Jul-Item's In. Hun-m Ir. Ila-tun. l". 1). Monk. in the nlmencu oi the Opposition loader, followed. He sold it struck him from the first that the resolution Was extremely untimely. and out or plow. Ponce terms Inn'- lng practically been “road upon be- tween the lenders in the field. it Woo regrettable. whotes'er prerogative. [night he to interfere in the negatin- tlono, and. perhaps. imperil the bene- flcient work. The voice of the poll- ticians should {or the mowent be ol- lont. and if in butter to defer to those who on; delineating in South Africa. No doubt Pull-mt land the amnion right to express its opinion on this subject. yet it was better for Pullmwt to oboerre the rule t the cont'lnnion at anti-u- tiu bison” to the: a nun author: 1 ' Wtin HS “89:! the flfltt o! "ileum. low um iwd‘ - nâ€" 8. “gm *5 “W: in: an a W film _ _ y it M any column! on -vwâ€"rv v- . Tho I’m-mic: concluded In making Mr. (‘hnrlmn to withdraw his mo~ 1 Ion. my, ‘Oh. wo haw t. plc standing behind inst“ on better lcr know that my In then find that by I‘ was promoting the think “'0 had better leave this quosflon the brave soldiers with it. Lord Ki mat the mover mm manner me both actuated by the wry but 0! motives. and he nltogoilu-r w with the tun-ms of the reaohnuon: ant ihu war in South Atrica he "(lied on the principle oi Bruin» ”New and com-rout tmtmem by the Vic- ton to the vmquiubod. by the Brit- iuh to the Dutch. He did not. think any resolution smut-y to obtain this [onerous "autumn tor the then is 80m!) Atria. were they \\ hut Nu lu it!‘ Mr. “out. um M ““9 m min Mr. Deniers, would in French. took issue With Mr. Oi ver a to the policy of imaging rebels. He said that it any rumour against Britein existed in Quohet‘. it wee because 0! the. hunting 0! 12 rein}: in 1838. Leave to withdrew his resolution was not granted to fir. Cheriton. and it Wu decltu'ed lost without even dividing the Home. other and“... Mr. Silton'l Yukon Repluentetion bill was introduced end reed e em time. It gives to the Yukon e m wuintive in the House at Commons. the franchise to be the some ee in the Northwest Mitorige. _ -- A bill by fir. Fitzpatrick to am- ind e petition of right at, Was “it need. It phwides that the Gov- efltment may ask for security (or Gusts from a bummer: also that WM mm? in M the petition WIN h granted. a n Muff a! sum- A mutation W“ mum at 5mm 51: ziwfltthFHBuH-C “mt”!!! The- bill to exam! the Rocky Moun- taint' Park was also read a first time. The park now contain! 900 square miles. and will be inn-easel! to 4 .000 ratingsâ€"9115. _ creed: and national“ in}: the. mnmmnlmity [mat (a n (Ivh-MNI fu unnut confidmco lhn vroun terms at pvuro ed to the 110mm by and IOMIM‘I of Grant ’Iunmt‘owm’nmtuuom..n mu “mama-y to churn that more was practically unanimity in the floun- u to the window of the cont-e point-d out by tho m. Again. my recoiuuon that we night out t anon-u- 31: 1mm Lou- rlor in and In M: forthcoming mlulon. Dr. Sprout. prohnto‘d against the too provolone practice in the Homo at push. moluuom 0! advice .9 the British Parliament and Govern- meat . Pimnt.-Col. Sam Hughes held that. Mr. Charlton's resolution we; not only inopponune. but was mentalâ€" ly Ind. 80 prom-ted against mand- lin sentiment. in tm'or of the Boers. which dmdy had done much 10 pm- long the war. Whatever might be said about the Transvaal Boon. there Was not more excuse for rebel. in Cape Colony than there Would be {or an Ottawa bank robber. Ilr. Oliwr. in the course of his :0- marks. observed that Condo, has wan to be proud 0! her contribu- tion 01 mm. but he was not. so sure about her rea- son to be proud of her contribu- tion in money. “He was not above giving advice to the British Govern- ment upon occasion. but. he objected to the charactvr of the advice pro- posed to be xiv-n to the British GoV- amendment. whirl». W said. he thought would fill the bill. It. W»: to the often that h was not advis- nble to give ndvlco' ur inflrucuonu to the British mic on this occu- ulou. but to rely on their wanted Imummnlty and generosity in deal- ing with the Boom. TM: amendment to use modmmt was declared out ol_9rdor._ Ir. Charlton expound his willing- no. :0 withdraw his resolution. but Ir. Douro-II. Would not W- Io Mr. Nonot took the floor. mohair i lint Canada had the fight. to a who the nome- Government In the mutter. ornment on this ocmsinn. The mo- tion demanded. in the name or the money we haw: spent. nmnnty for the rebels of Cape Colony. {or the men who had added treachery m treason. and murder and "mum in treachery. men whose lives wen- for- Mtcd "under tho In" of every dwin- vd mum. Rnrh ndrirc «n9 ‘mu-Mh I'ontrmhf. N “m" M “8"". nm in its nntn “11‘! in? not ullowcduo express don"t u to «the ioynhy or uu-so hm mm," said Ibo member fur \ berta. warmly. "w..- oniy thing can 'do is to 10:l\(' it to thv nu'mlu-t 0! ”10 HOUM‘ tn draw llwil' u\\‘u rux clusioun." Hr. Kemp exprvs dignntion at the no (on in the umttcx'. the resolution as ( to Englishmen. boi St. George's Day 44444444444944 “4- W44": '44 444454 444444 “40444.49“ Wk“ 44.444: 444444344 .494! $414- 4444“ “448 N‘Wh 4”in 44m 1443'.“ I44 H44 Hmeâ€"" "The 044. 4444244444414~ 44445 4444 right 444 44444-44444: 44 ‘ 4444244445" 44444144494444 Mr Speaker. . "I did not impuu; I 444404! 1444-. «W. " was thsumpg'm 8:4 4. 044 a! or 4 4.44 44 03 “$4444“ fibre mt mu“ with: to ”I. 6:.” or 4444-lr‘33‘au3-J Mr. Kemp conciuded by 0th reoclution in aun-mhm-m : ”That this l'uz‘liuumul 111;: Mr. Kruger. the au'ling~prc.\ic reason. and mum teachers“. men w-h Mtcd "undet- Um I: d nation. Rnrh : outr‘mtfl. N “'n‘ mhaw tmmmm r “11*”an of M m Ruth“ M M1 1M nM'Q Rh Hi, immmhw. It Ms 11! «many or um: Mynl rm new“ n! thy Ins-M rm! m It in“! 0mm» M m: i label Robhmou adored unolhpr Anon-or .\ mum-non! on.» Smkon ' “WW“? Q m. w ' mm “t “I. «S ' «ms. by all races and mmHH-m. and rvuliz- lmfly shown in the ml rm, “'0 have the :v that me most cen- pvuro will be extend- : by tho uncommon (:v-Mt Britain.” v0 against the Brit- im'ndim: and annex- lory. That we point holgrmf liberty and enjnyed by the peo- try. as wall as tho tlu' Empire. undo:- ms. by all mean and H313" Mask. (4‘ ‘ "M: if ‘N‘Mi : mm.“ aw an «M! km“ brave reumm t seen m. t in 'thich tht HQ} M 1' nf TERMSâ€"81.00 PER YEAR PEA.“ I. MAID. they I! E P308! WIND 60. lumen. In an editorial relerence to above the Mall and Empire yum made a pundits and oundw ml- {to-mm of when. Ignoring enun- ly Hon. John Dryden'a neat to!” to Sr Charles Tower's mum Investments in American eatery“ the paper. endeavors to score a. point in comm with k. Drydel'l :9 (ounce to the Invutmntu of her No lusty Queen Victoria. m m Edwom and risen to M" _u an elation 0! these royal an“ ho. pool that the mm. Infl- ing W. Ron. We mild in. and at:- apiug royalty m til. late held the reins at power 0 “ nus. Arguments of tint ”I no not calculated to convince" u people at this Province but will «an .1: fight for. an» (mm m w an been“ a m use and: HON.G.W.llllSS TflufiéfléY MAY 1 Seats reserved far ladies their escorts. Chair taken at 8 o'clock. PUBLIG MEETING LINDSAY, Mr. Duds". In conclusion. “‘nnd. (hurt-(arc. hzu‘o nothlmz to be asham- ed of. l have as good a right to own mttlu 'm Um United States 3!! flu! Klna‘ has to own a building In New York «r Bataan. 1m! I intend to mm! by my Hahn's": may any outs: clhon 111' cmpxfl‘ over. wa cop the Opposition "apt-ct tn wm with out!” chllulah twnddlv to pram! to tho doctor-‘3 It in all abuse. man“ an: and “mum“. which mew nothlx Bo to: u we have gonadal them- 9““. tin: have prenatal 111-th principles. policy nor men «1an wlwyoumlouco .andul t. "i to can that In to ‘0. ‘33.»: :- peflaotly mailed I! in tin mum. a lathe M. I an a. to)!” you!“ " ‘ . AL'- in My WUM‘OS tu um Luau-«Md at South Gamma. at hid nomination! menus on Sammy. Hon. John my- dell waved to his invwmt in a mature mm in Meta. Be an ”at no: late majesty Queen vuom. Uni “out «we: who“ at tho moi loudly and Sir (hm-Ian Ml: ”a nu Manta in the (JIM m and I. had been nil “it. a». .wgflum wtmnhny wrou for the M on Agriculture to be engaged in “all an nodumxtug. The Wee held that there was nothing wrong In what he had done. He had only made arrangements to ship his cattle there to pawhxrc until they were sold; the grass here would be saved in any car, As to tho argumont that it would hurt immigration. Mr. Dryden pointed out that sincr the'in- vnxhnont was first made thousands vestmont was of lame-r8 had Dakota. while rm of 03m. um IR. NEWTON SIALB. the Libel-n manna. will “an. a YOU v'nhbautbh-t (cpl. 1:”me vial: to buy the beumchherymuu It I]. WEEKS. JAG. GILIAI ”QI- U3 BB'DEI'S DGFCIGE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. OI President. _ Boot-curt 800 SAVE THE K139 hue he know 0! n4 from this comm-F â€"- 1:: ranâ€"â€" â€"-o.~' he hue-Ame“ ll 1 immigration to 11m 1g who It

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