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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 18 May 1900, p. 9

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L. “’3 lib 5: ”a: z sum“ def mm W ABM ' ”mm! mm at avmm I H fimwfia ml comma ppm 18 $0 the tiuuduiua 9! fig” 9 MM; twurmty. the if”! in mm lauiiliad 3091 m W1 and promising 0‘00”: m than is a suftiaim at uni-tum. in»: principal 0! Nut: hlfl been tha (imam ' linen level or low. lying laud: war which collected. in pools h “and the now. which fills was killed. andulha hold m and “Nelly. '1‘)» drift- in! also cauaad some loss. a to tho kind of soil gran 1‘. ”was” Exceedmzly n i Wm”: wm Am B. . naming the condition ‘h and lin stack during the i w correspondents. influx-The temperature (1 mm of 1899-00, including the >g]. nth-Number to April, Wu. 1” higher than the genome " It “fit period. NOW} film“: was both remarkably flunk. but muth «us unusual- 9‘}. in man lunmntum of 20.5 “hams less than the nterage ‘. Md mipztatim (rain and at an an, mmmg was ma at Mt an meh- am! a qual- H [M m! am! for “0 F m We" (of mm; 0;: m; 9? any (MM much. be: M more. and mm at Awitml the cm nude ths’ best show- u up variable and. contradictory Imam any. conclusion bdng bu them. One point on which is practical unanimity among ts, however. is the ad- _ of drainage. The crops on and dry land, whatever the char- {1 lb soil wimea'ed! well with ions, while thoeeon Wet, ground suffered badly. A. _ feature 01 the situation is 0-31 abance of destructive in- , MI. the only mention of such illeuunectiony with a faw- west- hulities where the Hessian fly in worm were in evidence. all“ WHEAT AND CLOVER HAVE mean wan. "m MM um! mu’nly for. .- “ Irena ladder, thought or. W kulitiea Wham it is not M 1‘ 1N Rem-rally wink:- ‘ho'llh Dome injurie- (ram “'2‘“ 0‘ now are noted. and flsldp Also a new line or ’tings just opened, 33 W5.” the damage inflicted by them l slight. Very little of the im to fall what wul need. to m up. The cmp in norm m mildly in the east, is be- Eijt tgrqniro rain. ? ma my .a‘~;¢g";uag:" ‘ 3:” I’m-{Thu no In Mac Mostcnumly x m {armor- mu 1 ' M. In! a. Block minim mish- IM “and m.i-l_ D..- _4_ Fm "In ten hm camel. minty. “Wu suction at the provinco Mmmthnrupoct than "- CW0 u my slightly buck- m‘uba. and u beginning to ' M? in man‘s “Inm- Weekly POE MAY. MAY 18th, 1900 Emit Supplies. â€"Oonditions an to the» amount of hay tad. grain suppl'ets available after satisfying the: home demand are utmmoly minblo. In most neig hborhoodn thorn in little or noh1y for sale. but ,lhore am- numer- on: exceptions, the human havingin many instances kept lnrgq supple: :on hand owl to the large: price. Out a are gemfa alr mm. but are offered heel; ln some places. more especial- ly in tin eastern man «as. deal of wheat at lll running on and in lhn western. part ot‘t heprov-ma. «hem mmy utmost! whoh could a: turd to holdf ltd-Vow done to ohplflgl .1 HM in l W)! a? the! grain m an mam?“ il‘ml tn “at“ role :9 MW“ 95: mm “in! h «E: “Moreen: l‘le an tale to midis ly bemm» «temp. entt m v n; “Marketed l M in them let: ha 5 pp i on. who a ills out. an a“ but low mule mm mm: fur “W in mask in with» $2333 malontlt M in HOW wanton» mi hut, smokers an dit‘tcut to habmmaay: “hafe for alupwmt 2: the mug: gall: emu-9mm tmg r p. m am being dfim madman for the Britta}: mailing. in gm have "(hit Sen-sues: Unused in Mushy am:- 8. 3.. b! Dodd's mam Pm: ‘Bunnby River. N.B.. May Ila-Quite a sensation has been naumd here re- cently by the introduction of anew medicineâ€"Dodd's Kidney Pills. Ale though there had been many deaths in this village and surrounding dis- trict from Bright’s Discs» and other- kidney‘ troubles, yet strange to say Dodd's Kidney Pills had never been tested. Our people had little bit]: in patent medicines.- Now, however, Dodd's Kidney Pills. are creating a sensation. A large number at people are using them and express’ng swim» and del'ght st Ihe malts. " mm the first week I be- an to improve,” says Cornelius rottie. of Barnaby River. who hsd been given up‘by the doctors. ‘ The fact seems to have: sumriaed h' it is always true when Dodd's Kidney Pills we used. Live Stockâ€"mm as to tin con- dition at live stock use in the min favorable, the animals being as arule healthy and vigorous. Owing to the need of economizing fodder. many of the cattle are lean. In many cases they went into winter quarters in poor condition by reason of the min .Ehongh horses suffered in numerous instances 1mm distemper and inflammation no contagious ‘dis- ease is noted. Tlhare 1113‘ been active demand for horses, and they have come though the winter in good; condi- tion. Sheep have done well, though some correspondents state that the tick is prevalent in. their neighbor- hoods. (there aw: to be a. de- crease in the nunmanof p'gs kept, due no‘ doubt to the. heavy demand, a large number having been dispos- ed 0‘. Pigs seam! to have been more subject [0 disease than on: other stock. Ina'ily suffering from crippling or rheumatism. In Middlesex a. plague affecting the lungs and caus- ing audden death he made its ap- parrame. The cold. weather of the season has been highly unqurablqgto Wurition. and Athe_denth of_an’ un: usual number of calves, 13min fund young pigs is noted. Thom was a. sufficient supply of fodder. in most parts. but a shortage in the Lube Brie caunties and m other sections. ‘w FUND? mi“. 1 ":1 luv" vâ€" -. 1‘8““:th m ocean 19333:; rates. The vety amenable mom“ m the mo- ductlan_ot hogs and": to ham 3%! east and west. Some cormdente paudently med th‘a eggs tract the bmnchea of apple' tress during the winter, but in m cases spraying will be an imam ant-:1: the apple crop n to'heimusdtmm' an peat. A flaw oormpondanw also re- ferred to the Sm Joge Scale and the bark-louse as going injury. xv: once of with: crops. when and only in 9mm.“ in w to an: instances firui’t trees. â€" Fruit tn}: and bush” have come th I: the winter unusually smali log _ though the seam hag begn' ma diatom pm -... o: e. um um ' (Ibis? trees what cor ts wrote at tha beginning of and. if {mats andhea runs an conned at the pe‘xiod of. blossoming a large setting of fruit may be loobad for. One grant them to the 13mm puppets of. (award ma um cam is the Large number ct caterpillars loqhd for at may pants in the. province, In exphnntlon of tho non-Appen- nnne at tie hon men; nt tho Bron- mn flu in tho out md ”starchy, Driver O'Neill last evening informed. out reporter that ho did not hear um out ward or the Academy of Mull» alarm bells. At tho tum ho was on the: wotorlns out at the want and. and thn wind home from the north- mt. thn sound did not wry. 0! course an alarm my haw bun turned In on tha antonmto system. but on than is no pol-Ion at tho ball when mum is out with the muted can. that bl llttlo nu bothering w th tha mm. m!» boll- “: too fight for ' . A.‘ hand. hone tool not! Didi: But the Delta. INTBDDUGED. ins! 'qipvsflwbflfi‘r; Next day, has-ever, they learned thnt the missing man was not at Lorneville, and they suddenly remembered that. he had spoken several times about a. fine pine tree he Mdinoovered in the swamp th: summer previous. and that he seemed bent on locating a math by whiz); the logs mght be ggot out 00 l the swamp. Thinking that he might have wandered Away in search. at the tree, the son enlisted the services at the newest neig hbare and an ex- haustive searchg dwan nude, firearm being discharge to guide the wan- den-er, but. without avail. Next day, the new: spread and many joined in the: which which was hept up for due throughout the length and brgvdth or the huge swamp. ' .i [mum-Wroclaw” , mm Ann Until rm m mud loan-round Within 40 Yua- of flu Bonn. i A mil-ad memhum‘Somer- ville township, the tmth of which is vouched for by a sandman whom mom tbs north counttx this morning. ,Wm. sanders, 311,3qu farmer lit- ingwithhiawiflaandaonon tum- ‘ em ibdundary at 1391101011: and with‘n flow. miles or the villagq of Glen- mmtounddeadyeatqrduina :thick swamp into which he had m- , den-ed on May 3rd. led Saunders was one of thenunt esteem I edot the early settlers. Ewing at- [minedtheagooffirhflyrfihehad of late been unable to do any active: iii-ark. and h: teebleneae preyed up- '0'! I. i on his mind at times. On the! day othis disappearance he had been talk. in; of_ visiting .9 non near Lornevilie, H‘RME'M‘H; '3: 1661’ 13a oi- pomre. had mm. mm and per-- {1153? within clnmng diatgntco am. we: m n a good a a a pm vrmtkm. and death bod pmbahslytqka l'l VIII. Wm nllu ut-Lu uu u rlvvuâ€"w" .. .â€" 311nm «bunt It Map manly” undefined turn and»! m ' $2315“ m: :§“2~*m‘w".. 1! Q9 0! 1: “mm“ m reheat - "afawmmpiamen f imam. ’1' mum in L mutthnd befo‘nfégd mama. any-d ha W m a 6. WIN Mu; haw: an: at mend"): and. has 5* I Wool. omen 'Kimflald ““5 with“! uni examine ma body. h diam enmity: it W wanna A Vows-t of tho Ito-an by a. My lawman» Yeetemday afternoon, as the mud apzu'ty ofy friends more mlurning to tho mad thoroughly “blunted by hours of wandering’ throng I: swamp and. morass. they came on thq body ”rt taco downward on the moist and within 40 rods of them- fidrtunato mans home He had evi- dently been resting on‘a‘ log, aqd bee :3. Wnruéfé‘t'fwmfia “many-£505 {Inn " last eveum to it. TW' name any. 38:16:. a was ilarsoly uttoudad. WANDERED IN A DINSI SWAMP FOR TEN DAYS AND NIGHTS. mg 01‘ vism a son near. Lorneville, and when he ~ ’ ed to' return'ax n‘ght his wife and son ‘ felt \no gmt clam thinking- he had. taken a. and. deg nation _to staxtgn the tripi. g. PEBISHEB PM!!! ENSURE Gdyous band! ; Mark tlis crazy. booting throng All gone wrong, . Very wrongl. . Rasurx'ect the palm-lad fun. Get acamp stool ifyowan. Join the bleachers' happy. clan, (Wham they stand. . Put an sordid care am. ‘ m to-daw, de! Th) first ‘3‘.“ can.“ at hand-‘- Every one you: Where you W U When tho curving m away-l Sad Fate of an Aged Resi. dent of Somerville. ‘aue. Mr Bpgbie, knowing that Mr IBmwn’s mothat and. siater resided l is rfim‘onto, sent a telephbno mg and so learned that the report was innu'ue. and later on he enjoyed a. . chat ovu- the wires with the sum- ‘ed. victim, who was at the Hotel! IQu‘mte, Belleville, and enjo Joyin g the 'gbest of health. Ho stated. that the mport as to his death! had been lunar . ish‘ly set going by m in Pater-i iboro, who, when mum 'had not tho'mimcotiynm ! 1 _ i On the home tum m It no'cr tan 5 am 899‘ 5'; M Over all ; And. the amino mm b lntonno. Moat latest»; To the ball ' Boar thn crowd. out: a about! We'll win out. Buyout! a doubt! Set an hats Inn through the Ur. Amman» . . 27mm”; , , fluent t1: grand nun 'I mighty chard When a three-ban hit appears! And knight minim wild. my, We've won. out! , . Sea the ouuidarl loan the place In fling-race. ~.J Deep mambo; u .:~. Note the motor who doth see ' 1:: Bawmptcy. - --.. Dam.w. A-A‘L__n_ I---:Q WWW-ava- Whm now. is their pitcher's fame! .W did shortstop play so tame! Wasn't it a rotten me? 5 AW. take a. $.50! Read His Own Obituary. It is not given to many men to be permitted to read their own- deathI notice, but Mr. H. C. Brown, of than Scranton, 133., Corresponbnoo school. is of the number. On Friday last tha Petqnboro papers contained a long account of his death in Bngeville hos- pital, from an attack at appendicitis, As Mr. Brown has nun; friend; herb, 11313 Post mdemention otthb report- ed. event in it_3_ Saturday caning};- FIRST BALI. OAM!- MAY 24 Eat the; ground. Baum“ amid: '- daoe wall “9‘ m 30““ you hmr the batter: smut ho canine when they bunt. is bound. (:2 1M andâ€" dnndonons than IWMM . Mon and “than ..: Dandelion " . (IptheEditarof The PM.) Sinâ€"Th9 above pelts an m mk- lng um appeal-no. all over the town. and while the ground in can and its roots tender. each‘ one should do with the othu‘ In ridding the town of this increasing nulmnooq M on. mm by W a email ch. sol-alum a1 tw‘. in I‘m“. L: ‘3“‘ fl l“t‘. b”. below tho sum lfrmmd. no 3M! of a? 0 run. mu 318m a ham» m ore (hummus: won um Imibllltyxgw an {mm mm ”and o _9 you 0:: f mm mm “In 19 a m. m.‘ ' l 'dzad'éufifi'iifi was ln§vidml up: 1 c g . w ‘ m If; «Mafia mm «at like 5; them Will ream! u; want m. lflwnflflflfl a the puma» Mme. me me are overgrown wall Madeline. “try mm team are being t u down 1mm lawnln order ta hm My the :1wa at the surround II. eudagaod deal atmowlul been spent in «mung attmtwe law:- but an account at this unfou- people who have spent 15 lot at mow have been discouraged 91:! eeâ€" oouut o: the w at the em. I do trust that em who take: pride in. the a peasant of Linden. and enabling t who w willm to beautw it. will put was their - torts at once by removing thereon of the (indulge- now. end. doing Um ulna thing this time next. year. and our beautiful gm! will have, L (lit- taut eppeereme tron wint they have 1nd in the peet.â€"You.re truly. - . : CI'EIZEN. Psâ€"m public should. 13¢ smart of the fact that dendolione being on the anxious weed list. the! we liable to a. (innit awrdonot‘mryout thelew, Lindsey. May 10th.. 1900. . , deceased, the We at desth. where they had taught. the winds, whether- lhey had left the profession; and. it so, for wht other occuw'an. I shall be happy mm the above infimtmtion 1mm thy og-uudnnt: or $Sfi" 11in; infirmtibn m1 sent direct to Pn'ncipd mm J. a; tawny as. Impecw. of the above school on the 1m: 0: September, an principal, Mr. John A. Wheel». wishes to qbtain the follow- ing infatuation: (1331:)» (the: men of graduates who are still teaching. with the schools in: which they have '(arld). n the one 9‘ IMLY teacher! who have since mun-nod, their present name and residence, together with the period! they taught and the schools. ' - - -- A; ALA-A .4; I.-.- mpm mght be lost. _ ~ I would be happy, pddodntd. gas the board of trade consular UNI mm, as well as business m in gens-al.â€" .. n A I'lIn-I 1’ Yum, etc., (110' the Editor of The Pat.) Sinâ€"As it is proposed to 001qu the 25th mints“! of the opoyning 14th). In (.Tdth’owwrot The Post.) ‘ Dear Sinâ€"Thinking it would '06 only tabftdahomnpthcmkincotthq m’atry order, I give my our ex- perriamo of Fpmtry in the Court ct Garwood. Tumm- uco this month I joined this artist. Mon itsmm- monthly puma. or on mount of being In arm-tn from may, «no; a. long a ho mated to wry mun. mum thy would stud by him. ad and brother could I). mama-d and] MI one was Mount bolero hla Court and doom“! by m 0! tbs broth»- hood. and they lupndod on. bmthor win! but {been ou'rhd II: or giant. month: by thu Com-t. I might add that! man pro-ant at outta. law on. when a. [up Imdmonoy wan transfers-rod tron the land. at the tuna» into lb handn at tho ”mum. no that. the my tor urrylnc any mambo: In urn-om wmld not cane out 0! the poahot of th- unrotuy. but tron this member- W. In. the month 0‘ Septuagint. 1899. I was ”bad to m ”a 1’0“th “It â€"_._.â€"â€"â€"â€"- ABSOLUTE ‘SEBURITY; Carter’s ' Little Liver Pills. 15' mvmcmmw 1 II”! M Signature 0! OUR: “OK mm on Olkwood Fatah! MIMI. F0! mm. m mom. m m um. m"msmmoi. pt than who ham at desth, when ECAMPBBU“ 3:313 amuse Ihcdfiocn nascent ct n. ‘w the even- .incctthcflth hcdthcmpdd 35.33 5532 "'3' £3841 ' éESE 5;"? 5 5955 2?33 ten. 1 dcmd'th IIpOI'I cm! was muted by our com“ thht «ooh a thing would no»: occur cesium-ad. that no broth! would ho cunpendcd without order- troln the Oourt. Elwin. bum- to Toronto, Itod‘r. my «immanent Km to the comma um papers-ltd to haw-taco my tantamount pours. had but: sent to haul dflco on some: lot. and «turned for correction on the lad. 13;ch than what cam the”? m . wt to mgfumte‘o «minute has noHu-«n that m on m; but at m pap-m .2” a. mid not have boon «now. up my um m the our mun“. m we mtgflwm. and mm m m- put: so» to who 1 mm. dtldnm. Now. how mum In" um {war (Mm-h animal! had 13‘ Mcm urn. or n» W M M in up mm who I cum on: mummu at my (In-pom mm a want [mu 0:: the» In: at Mnury l wugor "1 to pay my WM tor Much. bu lawn am c9” 1 to sum '07 db rotate" u; rpm/ilk. up my hm I “and of! cod target 1t no- N won out an unc- tm homo. and on account ct c cm ITOflI} (hot mm could not home. unul tho mt day. M t. I (110an umnt (cud hold my. mimlor up capo). Again. {ataxia notch ! may mun would. ho u: flush-t. “.26" w â€"-â€"'l- 'â€" pnld the acutely nor the month a! u. but a mood nrpriu unit- mo. On up an: of April. Just fifty-on. days altar mag myp- - mt. I was 13:10 notified by on Ila lot. '1)» secretary pretend- ed to be much surprised. at my boiu nu .butonwmngattho in Toronto I find )1: had taken the troubloto write tom I had mt paid my mat for Mud: in time. viz. in the moth of Fobrmry. Now. while I was trying to help the cadet in Lorneviue. losing my tune. ' 0' 3 my bone and rig. 006.. I new mind #37932 L099}: 'Vâ€"v ~ uneqby a. brothnr nt homo! Surely this“ brothnrhoodvith n now When. you go to hendqmtors ul they can for isâ€"oolloct tho money 11s") . scoot-dun to the con- stitution. shall not“: st once on per- nninumrmdnonommtnotao- apt any mania from persons inor- mrs. until Apollo-Mon has been made for :ninsutement; still. he who my money st two dlftel'ont times and loom my 1710 snd {smily with- out tho protection {or which I ham paid. vim, .2,000.â€"tor our noun weeks. the mono: being in his Fa.- uulon during 01s whole of tho tmn. and Ila total ignormoo arm!“ belnc ln arm-rs. Nov. oooordn to the nonstltutlon. I must. (ha n; boon suspudnd our tun: do”) our- mtm too. sad sdnnoo no new. nlos: also nun. ms u my fro-am on. or in our: words. mls n: no firm 3.15 par month to 09.15 psr mm. 11' this ml. at puma had boon outa'ood on all rs. or «on supposed to bo almond. ll would no: ho so bad. but can: when hsn lu- flannod mo wilh‘n tho last row dsys that thoy or. sad. but been ln ur- mrs-moro amn- onos of lstp [may in closing Ont tho mld mercury “I is stlll holding my . pald him over two months â€" ours truly. JOHN , VCUNNINGS. W W in Public Places. â€"New York board 0! health bu pul- od stringent regulations anifit ex- pwto'mtint in public places. and a. numeral cdnvictiou limo Iinooboon out of doors. 1!: Pans, vml Worth have to do no in a public Itntom'. will be not up in t1! streets. giving the necessary intormtion.cnd the ordimnoq is u: come into effect "00131001311101“ DAY Do You Fat Heart Failure? .' um" “ ‘V‘" w” 7 V brink "HM "ti-“MN "'9 (in um: pm- at". M mm! mm:- 0mm an. no! Mt N am Imam um m has mm “.13 “a ham . hr 0' M"- n m: In um 00'" ' m sumoâ€",MD um'r. mud. ml. m autumn: from hmmg’ noun years .30.]... devoted hi: (can time to than. and. like the hand! man 11° i5~ no not chant Wm his own ready at 1n My this mania? the hat' of A qmtit! °‘°°‘1 and tho htilhtion therein of mm hub. :34 M L PI! flqmoly. a» boldly ndnnood And re- m. bunn- of an oil-be! and mu: burial on tho bud. mu «Ila wâ€"unl than rah- od to sound an .m- 'Wflkl be m Mnmndflunnnln and not m» that m M maid- 5mm“. mmwmm «71m: .m Om On Cam lulu. m- Mm aw M. or 3mm- M in MM out bu 1mm M m M of Cam" in. twin MMM ("minim ma mum «amt tho MM! 1‘)» out idol munch“ imam to mm 1 l “mama. u it w munch: 9:» behalf I! "so Witt tint all road! la ms t “mad be but an. a. lbs victor. 1a the up mu! India; has Mam-Em You can find out it ‘th‘n kidnap no 0108!“- W “‘1 digested. back! DO! A8 TOLD BY ONE WHO WHO HAS UNDERGONB ITS HARDSflIPS. culty in urinating or a. too frequent denim to ruin-tot Are there deposit- lib brick dust an: mm mood (or 241nm“! Hymhumoltheu a not g mt Md helm in mining Dr. and. Kidney-Lin: P'uh. the world’s?“ kidney euro. Ono pill u do... cant- : box. lard Work and am “All m of Van“ flan lane with the Mt Guantanamo-low Beam: lay la OW Whlle lite uammer in one otcon- atdqnablo lndeoandence. lt la very hr ”I!“ being one at one. The very mum of the nalllng in one that ex-4 ponea ltn tollowcra to all aorta of; whether. and it ia parhapa not aur- lalng that ao mu tarmeu aulter‘ chrome ailments. Mr. moa. 1 McAdam. of lbnagh. P.E.L. la alalr ennu- at um cm. u:~ manual hlnaelt ayazâ€""Rwaa alwaya loohad. upon am one hull: a rugged constitu- tion; but the wprk‘. coupled with: the expo-nae incident to lite on a. m ultimately proud for me. About eighteen -months ago I maattachedwithpaina in the mall of the bank and. thigha. At first they. were of an intermittent nature. and while they were extremely pain- ful, would pun am after a day or two.nndmight not bothermcl again for weoka. As the attacks. at- ten each’ interval. grew. more and. more acute. I became alarmed and consulted a dontou who said metron- ble m lumhago. His treatment would give W relief. butl nothing more. and ultimately I was} almost a cripple. flb walk. or cum to mom about in; ach‘air. or turm in had caused inteuae agony. and in‘ goingabontIhadtodependona can If Iattenmted to atoop on pick anything up the pain would be almat mile-table. {this condition at aft-in had its ettect upo‘dmywholn mtemandtoramaninthupnmn of lite. condition was deplorable. Ithink_ Mlfledaxleaathama donen remedies beach I found relic! dig it out. .Thil decision all 'apply to all country roads. - It Wu-d In: lieu-1y Lost an 8.31- ammmsnmaum LIFE ON A FARM, PATINT MEDICINE MUS“ TROUBLE . the exciting mom: youh‘nmapninordifli- may or: must)!“ that liltq‘n 01' miss new: lord: ice around admin” ' 3 In The K â€"*â€"m t mung qmono in ' bar, it. to cut my Luke and Rivet Nata. t t. 1“ 2m. The mantel-lea. :l‘duck mehid new Madman-amoun- phimdthtwhihfimymfinqmd -Dovuy Bra-J than». the Watch witch; being not fit in commission, thyhadwfihnnthaierpnnt, lApoonhnc to the Gnu“. Eenolon Enu- can now. boat at; fleet ofnine steamers and plenum: yachts. The; no: ThoDaJm. wmdbyMZnJohn Amhazthomnpyandthgxu min. ownod by Mr. William: Bur- Mae; tho Dnnntleu. owned by hp. Thoma Won; the Scott. Llano, Knight of St. Andrews humane! W. F. BROAD, V.S., Lindsay Wilmahethemohgooutoflm: the Flying Dutchmn, to fetch up 0: cnbd'lo'fl to hasptheir millgo- 'l'IOI. DQXCIL router-unflinching“: “Young, anmnndnddhoflwithont a. word. while that lictqnof mine new: by. on» without lama; «anyone in What,“- lord: mmnnttocut_¢ny_icgarognd E Prince Orloff, nuwmmdm-m: IOI'DAY. lay? I. will Ion John W. Cant whalonhlhluuugm (no o.u..va.1x.) nopMd'J' mm, '13.. , ,A-m _- upmd'.t now, 7.3., 'm .kofh “um-Hollow: loll“! it". “Elan“ m m Ha" “can“ lat-con: ‘83:”.M'352V3TR mm «mu khaki-on. m; "MY. minesâ€"«lion Int-col.- ”at“ “5, “.ka ”Omnvfllpoudh hm: mum.mmhlfl‘. “Andaman-db tattoo-whoo- uhbm “Mutt fi'RM'V‘aM amkmkh‘mf’” :- «in: Granite Lad, hit! I i699 ‘ ocumonrfigg Tim-e. skin Ilefir.’ .10” to m~_;k m him».

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