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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 19 Dec 1902, p. 8

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Gin u 3 mid before pttr mizing 05km, Port Perry or Lindny tailors. J- J-'F=\‘IOI-l Q'O Why hay . r sch-made Suit when you on: can a. better one made to ~ Me: n wk the hue price. Our goods cannon be batten fur quality. and .- lor oty‘e our mutation u s cutter and tailor upeuks for inelf. “anon '00 Inc. We on make you up u Ilicg ”If? fifth-g Ongoms {r0111 81‘! to WINTER IS HERE J. RIG’LS To Gi'izens of Little Bntain and Vicinity Walk-n4 Cancs, Magic Lanterns, Dolls and Trains of Cars Gramo- phone~ and Gram »ph0nc Records and N er dies. Bu-s' Hand Sleighs and Baby Cutters. I can help you to cfico ;e a a’ce present for a smoker in Box Cigars, chrxham or Brier Pipes, nice I‘m Tobacco or Cigar Holders, Cigar Cases. A person muS3C3lly inclined would iike a Violin, Banjo, Guitar or M mh Organ. Fn c Indian ka Baskets. Purses, Wallets, Bill B mks. Games of all kindasuch as Croki‘nole. Fnrt, Checkcrs, Dominccs and Card Games. If you ban no: uhudy ordered your CATHHO MU. If you stand in need of a NEW 8011‘ or OVERCOAT you will save dollars by coming here for it. We give every man the worth of his money, and the sewing wo’nt rip the first time a strain comes engagement. Depend upon it, ready-made ts won’t satisfy you, though to read the advertise- ments of the dealers you may be led to fancy that clothing made of shoddy and out with a buzz saw is superior to all other We hove e rand reuse of Sn um. mm. tch end Dom- ue cClothe to choose Mm. It you went new clothes for Christ- nu. place your order now. Cleaned, Repaired, or Estimates Given 3:31 £73?” mfg, mcmpi for New Work. Tinware, Housefurnishings, Evetroughing, Plumbing and Heating, in all its branches. ~ mnnhfl omnvn nn d'Anairee. had a coat in the (Ipio- i atic gallery. Hr. Sohwann. at“: . wing expreleed out-price that the ; Government wae aaxioua ior another 1 war after South Africa. complained oi the paucity of the Mot-nation i concerning the Veneauelan situation i which has been given to Parliament. He said he hoped arbitration would beaccepte'd. becaueo the eituation in iull oi dancer and Rooeevelt’a hand. might be_ forced by politicians. WOODS STOVE CO If you call at our showrooms: We will .ch pleased to make you acquainted with a complete line. 'smws AND RANGES ~â€" MW THE THING. WINTER OVERCOAT numflm Pmlm Cf. ...FURNACES... '.£msߤ=g HESS BMW In the no" norm-LI [Insular ted" â€"ATâ€" Coal or éWood? BRITAIN. Kent Street. LI! DSAY KEN T-ST. LINDSAY. meat. with Great Britain whereby coal mined in the United States my be lhlppod into Canadn. free of duty gud Canadian coal .dmitted into the United Stabgg freq (2!.ch-me Anglo-Abyulnian Treaty. London, Dec. 13.â€"The' Foreign Of- fice has issued the text of the Aug} \- Ahyssinian treaty, whivh were run. fled Oct. 28. By this treaty Great Britain obtains a. lease of a slice n! territory near Hano on the River Baro, as a. commercial station. and the right to construct a railroad ,thromgh Ahysinia, connecting the Soudan with Ugandi Territory. art is under arrest, charged with pointing and carrying a. revalver‘ and Brown is detained for the prcs cut on a. nominal charge of drunken- uesa. 6'.) note (um. I“ cloned. Nth cos. of Brock. {int-chm build : 2 mile. from Woodville, 3} mile- from ington. 50 tote f .u clotted. lint-clu- In on 7th con. unripe... our Ore-oven; good frame born. atone collar. log home. A number of other form for solo, tho tome duiroblo building: in town. Toronto, Dec. 11.-â€"A rather startâ€" ling story was winter! to the polite last night by William Stuart of 41 Lombard street, who says George Brown of Oak Ridges, has broken up his home, and went so far as to in- cite his wile to kill him. Mrs.Stu- 'ébo Auto Form 55h no... Bid». Two tame buns. brick hon-o; moody clandâ€" o g.ood!orm 900 Auto Form. Och com. Eldon. btick hon-o, good {unto bun ond olden-mud ozoblo. onlgord: moody cloud; Apply to News has been purchased by the Flavelle-Willison combination. An official announcement to this eflect was made last night. The paper will continue under its present manage- ment until the first of the year. Con- tfary to ex-peCtation, it is the inten- tion of the new owners to nun an evening paper only. and not a. morn- ing edition, too, as has erroneously been stated. 68 «to turn in Mud ~30“ build‘ 6’: mm oleuod. 0 mergedugod Whm "56";Efi'tgm'me ng'ood. (.1: build- 31:31.4 lap-fly M. to hm. mu manna. am to «:3 par :00 «to turn Ia Mutt: tor you. good Not homo. lug. M UM on o! tho but «no» mum in a. may. Situation in «cutting um could In dour- ed. orchugl. 159 beg.- gland. {.3 «to m- I.» am In hula. for «to. 80 mm ohm-d. (00‘ fun. he No. aha pt) name 1;. «l9 plain". M an M'- on ml. mm 0! m to: col 78 «m almod brick homo. (M0 bun a. up” «liq. k0». hour, duo 200 um hm neu- Kflklold. mostly on ole-M. .004 (um lou- nd fun. he. with “on coll“. good mu nd flush. «nun. for «I. n c an“ m Tu- “ _pgnent‘ngy}_ny. . __ .1-‘ I- -_‘_I-‘ "195 «to lung}, lelu unit of 0-0-0. 90 tor. cloud. Mr buildup. '0“ (on and want}. (or out. 9399‘. __ lOOAcro hrm.3 all I from Hull. in unripe“. All olootod. good brick hon-o. lugs hu-nn with none count. toll fund. good orchord 3nd undo: fiat. duo «Itin- tion; very dolinblo form. 100 Acre turn one mil. north of Mood]. in Brock. Good stone house; {mo bores. orchu'd, 95 ten: cloned. oil tilhhlo had. 173 note tom neor Vslonfio. 125 onto. clum‘. (rune honutd from. born with “one allot. onveniont to «tool. church, post ofioo, {tore Ind Hack-mm: Ihop. A 44“ -l n____- r 14: ton fsrm 2 mils u“ of Gino-u, 138 m dund. 4 can. hard!“ huh, good {nine homo and born with than NI. well {and not well “and! ungugnlcd. FARMS FOR SALE. ON'T (cod turnip- to you: much com. or du’: I» tho- .» turnip up. which in still worn. All tun J bum will ho ho t. by the under-is. only a: u Induction tron 3: to 51: I pound from unlu- pcioo of him“: A. AOAMPBIH L JUKN FLEUBY LIB. O'NEILL W. E. BAKER SPRA'IT KILLER THOMAS BRADY MIDDLETON BROS. (HAS. PODGER J. HURLEY . G. OORRAN . ALEX. FISHER A. PBLIBAU 0. S. BLACKWXLL CO. A s. BABCOOK v w: W. M. ROBSUN Toronto. Dec. 11.â€"-Tho Evmlng '3 NOTICE TO FARMERS. Threstenod by Eb Wile. the 30W! I. sold. ELIAS BOWBS. Rod Route Agent, Lind-5y. i o l v I I | ! Premier Daltour necueed the mover and the necondor oi the motion to adjourn 0! a deeire to diecredlt the Government and said this we! not the way to approach a painiui int.- nationai epilode. The Premier do- clared there was no justification {or . the assumption that the Government was prepared to go to war for the Venezuelan handheldere. he crux o! ; the matter was a series of outrages by Venezuelan: on British seamen and ship owners. {or which not only . had compensation been refused. but ' Great Britain’s remonstranees had been entirely disregarded. It was an intolerable situation. and the Prem- ier denied that the Government had :bcen unduly hasty. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman appeared to de- sire to coâ€"operate with Germany on his oWn peculiar terms. but tow allies were prepared to act on ouch a. be..- is. Sir William Vernon Harcourt and other. members of the Hausa than mumeu me Government tor In no- tion and pressed for additional lnlor- mation. Timothy M. Healy ‘(Na- tionalist). declared that the Irish vote in American had driven the British Government into a humilia- ing :11an with Germany. and warned the Government. tint It in. in n p'ornonl poation am to the mt. or "15011th feeling in the Unitod Stats: W to nueatiqns m Bel- The Premier said he would say nothing for or against this idec, and repeated that it had not come from the Government of the United States. To Assess Claims Equitably. Continuing Mr. Balfour said that in so far as the financial claims were concerned. the Government was pre- pared to agree to a tribunal to as- sees them equitably. He said also that the United States Government had not suggested arbitration. Ang~ lo-German interests in Venezuela had been entrusted to the American Min- ister at Caracas. Mr. Bowen. who, with admirable energy. had protect- ed the' lives of British and German subjects. The Premier said he under- stood that it was from Venezuela. through the United States. that the suggestion for arbitration had come. On that point he would only say it was unfortunate that Venezuela should not have thought of the ad- vantages of arbitration during the long period covered by these contro- versies, but that on the contrary she shoui’d have refused all explanation or apology until actually engaged in hostilities: then this idea of arbitra- tion suddenly commended itself to the minds of the Venezuelane. In. new dimoulty.” Tho Libero! londor. Sir Hoary Compboll-nonnormnn. thon voicod hio otrong dissatisfaction with lord Cronborno'o speech. Ho oomploinod oi the lock oi information shout tho German and Britioh china. which ho ooid seemed to be on o diflmt ioot- ing. Tho openker onid ho woo on odvocato oi tho boot poooiblo tooling between tho two countrioo. but thot in thio motto:- Groot Britain .o-oIl to bo bound hond ond loot to Goa- many. "Wo could do nothing with regard to our claim.” continuod tho Libornl loader. "uniooo tho Gounono nro porioctiy ooiionod with tho oot- tlomont oi thoir cloinu. Such on mont io contra? to tho coun- h ‘0‘“ try" boot intoi'oot. o opoohor hoo onid nothing about on importont communication rocoivod iron tho Un- itod thtoo: thorn would bo univu'ool ootioioetion it thin oommuniootion won at ouch o nnturo u to lood to o poocoi'ui oolution oi whot. m on. ooomo to ho o oomwhot oquoiid eeeuro at. edety, liberty and pro- perty ot Butt-h subjects in Venezue- la, and thot in the execution of thee. meant-e the Government. desired to aureue the eune course 0! modem- Lord Crenborno said aleo am the blockade would be carried out with every regard for the intercom of neu- her on at. m‘no Mouton of the onroo Doctrine. "No country baboon moro nnxloul Ulla Gmt Britnln.” odd Lord Ornnborno. "to mist. the Auction Governmont In maintaining that W!“ This round: was grated with Chm. Continuing. the Under For- .isn Socotnry snid tho Brituh Go'- otnment Ind duplnyd grant. for- beunnoo. and um it. '0 only cm:- Venwuoln ha! been thrice wmmonod to do right dint the Covenant hnd been driven to strong mums to o Arbitratio- quuuou Oono In- 010- ' in“. “moatâ€"m 1mm lam nu nothing to De Witt no.- ‘ lord Ora-ton. Upholds ti. loam Doctrine-Tho D.- m I. m Con-on.- Lo'niion, Doc. 16.-'1‘ho Houu was crowded last. evening when an; Vono- ; ‘ i 9 I I m. H. odd thtt Gmt Brltdn land to pal-form polio. duty anon; tho nnuom. and had to prevent Von- canola from breaking the In or In- tlonl. Tho Unitod Stuc- t00k the unaiblo view that Grant Britun'n in- flame. tint Vonoauola .11on mt Lord Cunborne spoke “for Dr. Bchwum. Ho roproachod this mem- ber with u desire to dumdlt the Govornmont. and exclaimed ant [upon in the Von-Incl“ matur- Wom vary Volumlnoul. um um. tho-o tuned {gateway m_only s_ gulp- PREMIER HAKES EXPLANATION The British Sid. o! the Disput- Statod In the Comment. Criticized the Government. Pro-In Balfour's Reply. ‘11:. [About Mar. Paris, Doc. 11.â€"Admiral Rouviq' telegraphed {tom Mar-silks tint tbs strikers there refused to acupt the Govornmcut’a propoomoq for arbi- tration. A slight. conmcg bum gamut-mu and striker, ,hu occurud st Ram This it tho Int 4100M. during tho strike: New York, Dec. 11 râ€"At the Chic Federation _yestordny, Prof. J. W. Janka. professor of political econo- my at Cornell University. in his ad- dress add: "Legally the strike- bregkor is right; he may work {or whoevorho will; morally ho my be right or he may be wrong." ‘0!“ by 3 Tree. London. Dec. 11.â€"Archibald Cock- burn. and 20 years. son of Mr. George Cockburn, farmer. London Township, while engaged chopping wood in the bush, was struck by a. falling tree and pinned to the ground. He was released as quickly as possible, but the young man In quite dead. Deeth had been inim- taneoul. Hamilton. Doc. 16.â€"Annla Hora, formerly of Hamilton, but now a r.- aldent in Toronto, ha: entered an action agalnat Rev. omaa Coag- hegan 0! Hamilton 1 810,000 for alleged breach of promlao. The case between those partlea is an old one. Thoplalntlfl formerly laid a charge against the pastor, and it was tried More tha church court, resulting in his acquittal. Rev. Mr. Googhegan is pastor of St. Peter“ a Church In Hun- llton. , tom your ad: by Mr. Ju-tico Ferguson, tad Corbett 5nd Reid to 8 years. That:- relcuo was the result of a “union commenced [at voting by The Post. and Men up puny annually by tho citizen. it. being nu, tint tho nun bud wanna “may (or their crime. Omnavllle. Doc. 16.â€"Da.vid Bd- lu'd. June. Baum, Alonzo Smith, mm mm und June. 3. Corbett. the [daemon men. untamed to longuml o! tmpruonment In I”. SJ malty to "l3! Inc” Hiatu- doz. Pmdoo um other revolution”, laden. 1897, (or won. hlvo been released on ticket-0140‘“, issued by the GoVornon-Gonoral-in-Councu. The two Ball“ and Smith wore untencod Old-OI- no.“ 00-No- on Io- Wt. Con-AM Cd... Duly an” Wont. Axum. Doc. 16.â€"A am hm. whtch trndu with Vuuuols. bu ro- colnll n much from Om. ny- ln‘ um. Pmldont Cwo'o position 1- growth. “Ly non dlfloult. A now nvolutton atoms Imminent. Gan. mm Mum w oo-oporm um: Pro- udont. Cutro quad. the slung. Irlthh flu I“... ma“. Doe. 16.4“. mun-ea. Ounce. comm: o! The Mk I.“ m tho mum at. u now a;- lu our W to". u Puorto Cnhollo. and that Pro-Mag; Cguro in; 3mm- Mama. Sept.‘16.â€"-'rho Sand: And Cantu! Ana-won dlpiomflc ro- pmnuuvu hero on in u cut. of anxiety um: ands oxprololon In tn- quont can: u the Sufi. :rtmont gar lnformtlon No lac nix lull-tor- wore among 801nm Hu'l miter. yaw-dc Among Stanton ml mu.- than who has alum-ad a» Van.- moldn unthi- with man Roone- vd‘, flu amnion 1| waded u “flout. but It ll not. ”truly bo- llovdto b0 Hkoly dust the United sue.- wm bocomo Involved In tho contra"!!!- It is bollovcd Chile cumin: dim- lu View. Should tho United Sum not net. Argonunn. taxing the nutouomy o! .11 Southern Amortcnn States. b Jeopudlud. ll propsrod to aid Veno- peer! to be the attitude of the Unit»- edStetel. and whet View that Gov- ernment is likely to Me of it: obli- gations under the Konroe Doctrine. in the ha of the eulve ecuon or Great Britain “mm”. New York. Doe. litâ€"Tho Herald cormpondent in Guam: ny- hohu learned on reliable authority thst the Gunman! of Argentina. In u doo- much tron: Buonoa Ayru. bu In- strucud In conaulu- Mauve to report to nuanc- Aym‘wp-Ltp- Lord Rundown. aid the nonm- xnont had waived from lumber Haw- ¢ud n «bled aumnnry o! whnt pur- port! to be Vono «1013': reply to the Brittlh ultimatum. Therein Veno- zuolu complains (hut no repsrntlon was offered by Great. Briana {or tho lmdlng of the mnrines, or for the conduct of'the British nuthorithl cl Trinidad. This dcapnuh cloud by naying Venauoln reprowpwd “I“ on her "usury was exhausted. u. was lmposslblo for the Government tomcat. its debt. {or the moment. but directly pence was declared it would not. be necessary :0 remind tho» Vonowolnn Government of its obflgn- It was [named an evening thu thoproposnln now before the British Gem: on the original propo- Inlu forwarded by Mumm- Bowen. but which now luv. recolvod strong support from the United Satan Gov- mt. â€"":'ic£;a;ii'l motion val 1'01”“; without n diviuou. Pup“! to Arum”. A propoddon “rived bore yaw- du to submit. tho points in diner-coed Downhtlon. This cum in the form of a. roposd through the Unit» odSutu mat to submit the Chill-'0! Mthh and German aub- jocu to ubitrttlon, which Lord Luz-down. announced lator in tho dnyin the House of Lord: "was Mr dot couldel'atlon by the British Gov- Lotto- Agulnu . Clam... “MID I”. I‘lSOI. A: to tho Sumo-Bron". first Disorder 01’ Suite. 0... Will Nut 30 Invoked. 0th.: Tiny snu- Am. Vonmoh'l ”ly. not-can nut-pol“. Inna" Doc. 18.â€" at: Jinn“? mmwmam -.. '. haul-natal!“ J. W. Dr. Funk W econo- tenor of min his od- olumbh Univeu strike- ht of tha Unite rk for survey. has been my be losophigd Soc! . . to doll on atomic th Fr'od Bcuoor. on employ. of the To- ] rohto 3.qu Company. in in u crit- . led condition at the Enormcy Hoo- plw ton: injuries reoelvod by an from n polo. 0. distance 0! about ’ fogs. otzout 4:30 Thursdny ofternoon. upon than the nociuity 5': in?“ upon tho-o linu nt the ensuing no- lion. Dr. Funk Wiggle-worth Clurko. Erato-nor of mineral chomistry in the olumbln University ma chm chom- M of tho United Sutu- geological sunny. In. been invited by the Phi- losophical Society at Manchesur. Eng“. to deliver the Wild. locum on ntomic theory. upon tho 100th universal: oi the propouni! of 91!!qu at W by “3on- Hamilton City Councu' spares“. mlttoe pound this motion on nun- dgy: Tint this commute. recom- Inond tho Council to modulus tho Sundu. wu {oun'd Lying on tho porchotghouao In tho custom ou- burbo of Auburn, N. Y., dead from uposuro. The Buado and on City Expro- on the Allegheny Valley ron'd was wrecked Thursday night near Brilli- snt. Pa... station. Thu. mum» no reported 1|.le hut-1. and 25 pa- Iengorl injured. mom or has Iod- It. 'sdnorth (New York) W '0' 90:10:! from the Comma” on - «than. 0. MI! to uppropdnu 1.â€" 000.000 to Mute the loot "Id mouth m in New Each“- Startling mm in suicide- In tho Emu-ha any has mud an m- am“. to hunk-Mon. Six ro- man. bdonfln‘ to I. ninth ”‘1' neat but committed «acid. in "'0 months. wan. mm, a. avo-yuhold boy. K'detpusch from Atlin says that two nun union were drownod by hula; through the loo 3:. Tau Ann. The null went with them. On. In: hand bboy. A haw norm has caused loam throughout the Cum Elect: ic hgbu- Ln. punts. ulogmph wd telephone 'er- a Odo-ta um Sobtstopol were John choovor. who was (Lanna! with”! Illu‘dm‘ of John Remit. the nfi-Mtudutk crusader, by throw- lult Child. bu been anuiud at. London. ‘1‘. 00mm Tull! mu passed It: ascend mdlng Than-my by 184 to 180 votes. MWoumm hour-ha All. and M *0 Into- Idl Bu. With Th... 9803M HAIL CARRIERS DROWNED. Ilium at. s avg-yum“! boy. .ounly dampened 1m The Weekly Post. for 2.65. The Evening ost for $4 00. By special arrangement we_ offer a y,“ of LIPPINCOTT’S M McEnery Stuart The novel is not the only feature of LIPPINCOTT’S. There a lot at interesting tort stories. and they perhaps are the best that appear an There it also a cone: tor anecdote. fun. and sentiment. which the W say it the best department of its kind among the 19mm never becomes a back. number. The complete dovel. its ,distin‘usshing feature. u always good. and with LIPPINCOTT’S you do not have to wait for the novel to come out in book form. It comes mutilate every month. and not the «floaty ’ e kind of a story, a copyrighted n l _ a . t a . and most of these novels are afterwargrepu? us form and sold for 81.50 a volume. In LIPPINOOTT'S first appeared in this country “ The Light That failed." the Wt made Rudyard Kipling famoUs, It was in UPPIN. '5 also that James Lane Allen's "Choir Invisible" was first prsnted. . Amelie Rives's "The melt or the Dead?" which stirred every reader of fiction in the nited States. was a complete now-l an 'vâ€"v- - INCO‘ITS. mallet mashed names associated with LIPPINCOTT'S are: Dl’. 3. Web Mitchell Josiah Allen} Wife .Owen m Agnes chpher “Inh- Luther Loni John Strange Winter MONTHLY MAGAZINF NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER ISSUES OF EACfl. FREE Subscribe now and receive the REGULAR WILRICEJ Benetth I Inilo. Guld you dothist mu 1' â€"ldvh arm. Huey h Danube: National. .-‘..; . JMOST SPECIALS 74 KENT STREET The bravest one in not the one who stands ‘ Voicing his uku- (mnl the house- top Mn; ‘ z ' QUALITY HIGH PRICE L0! Not anxious THERE’S A SATISFACTIflN Terms Cash or Trade. CHRISTMAS GOODS. Ougbphyolbygmhuymmuvoflmud-um man will ton. fowl: All kind. and. st highest who: paces. 0“th thfikhmmnmtdmgwdzmmdU‘ bu. mutant... Inna-i, "cry” on customer. hue be. an d with a. Mo. I. M. Put». In: and. “on tho dzflomt whole-den We is" 3 lug. ”fictive-Ma. don emporium. uh. punk}. em. not Nona-dd thud-Ia! in. OIr'doOImW-ly inducmgmepupku‘ '11“...th kahunry-nmnu‘houhmgoodamvoh an; d helm m ad but; no rink to run in holding an mt. _~_ - â€"1 WW â€"â€"vâ€". w "-v '- v-uâ€" to Ian flounder“ not. n 3507034.}- or} 63in; 1n lmly. Ila-'0 Ida-w 0mm.“ bony kiss. I“. h u] nylo «and. 5: ill. Ale-'0 Maude. filth- Slush: slaw. FURS. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. m m d *0 Mb MPH)!!!” 20014 “destiny”? “an" s an. I m A; I“_- AL- _ ‘_JA- - ___ Mu‘o cad 3090' Bold. a! 0M n o'ou prion. '0 on club. opdd "In h In“, um. am sad d'mbio bra-rod “crumb-h". ”Han-Tot fro-Cull. reg. $1.50!“ $11: Iailuqkm cliches, M LN.“ Any Our-bun “Nd" min-lat“ Inn boon mrhd shout «NH 1.- m- u. 3-1.: pun. READY-[ADE CLOTHING PASCUE BROS, In Buying the very Best BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS. “that him win hides a broken PASCOE ' BROS. Women’s Felt Goods, 70c, 75c and. $1.25 a , 1.50. 51'75 Women’s Felt Goods, $"°°' $21,125. 52.25. 1. men mo: LIN nor can on mo: 70 ‘u Tb. Brunt Du. :ious to be known so much for being Chm as for selling the Best at Low Prices. FCUE BROS, fifi‘fififim Successors to Hogg Bros., OAKWOOD. BOOTS AND SHOES. a $2.50 Edith Wharton Wm. Dean Howells I. 28qu Mrs. Burton Harrison phn Stun e W Igry E. kins This is where you 95’ M (Io-’3 RUBBERS in all Hm W 2 We on Paddtmww , (Buftalo News.) 0010' .“ Miller Canada remzins in ‘ 918! State or strikes out (of W‘ 1 Into the family a? the ontofl‘w make little diflcmnc; with he! a hero“ l opment. (or she is mistress t. K than!" 1 tuture in any even of natimlity is at 310'“ I, ‘ nl mam-GI“. ’. 7;- =6 :- Eda. it is of no. t to herself. 5‘ too buy to “a light or [Leary ”I“ ll" GEE ta w.‘nm

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