vp' w . Tan npnnkrr began by plating that l n and two requested by u whooll M a tea- days ago to pun‘ba‘t‘ a lle- ‘ m to: the «am at lectures to be cm“ at the Lindsay Collegiate In: mum tbl- winter. The â€walker “id to her. “Will there be anytblng at special latent-t t" "Oh yes." she "tilled‘ "Dr. Dreamed is going to .pmh.“ When we comm". Bonllnue ed Fulbcl‘ O'Sulllvan. the tact that l we other contributor! to the pro~ ‘ gramme. enjoy more than pmvloolal ‘ reputation. this was a very nice com. thmrm to Dr. Drummond. However. I have not decided in my own mind yet, for it is very hard to read the mind at a. woman. or at a girl for that matter. whether this particular young lady was voicing her own personal appreciation 0! Dr. Drum- mood or merely playing on my syn:- pathj. Certainly there is very much about Dr. Drummond, person- ally. and about his poetry, that ap- peals to us. Our conception of a. pot-t is perhapa that of a. man living at some time in the past, separate from his tellpwmt-n, living the lite ot a ' recluse and not much in sympathy with the material world aDOut 'him. And we generally picture him to our mind. with Us hair falling down'over his shoulders. his head rcsfing on one hand and a dreamy upward look in his eyes. But Dr. Drummond is quite an antithesis of this. He is a man living in our time andin our own country, a man whom some of you perhaps have had the opportun- ity oi meeting. I had that pleasure last winter, and I can assure you that his hair is cut in the approved fashion. that? he is quite fond of socâ€" GUI; IIOK HIADAOHI. iutg u ‘vv.â€"â€"- l' 3t some time it (mm b» tellpwm recluse and not wiih the matcri And we generall mind with HS 1: Ms shoulders. bi hand and a dress his eyes. But qu te an antitn a man iiVing m own country.3 you perhaps hax ity of mzeting- last winter, an that his hair is gety, and, what is very rare in a poet, quite as entertaining and in- teresting a coercrsationalist as he is a writer. Again, Dr. Drum- mond Ls Lhorcughly Canadian in his sympathy and sentiments. The spirit of freshness and of freedom rm: nervados our Canadian lakes V. F. J. O'OULUVMI, OF IT. DAIY'O, "UNIV. TN! .PMKII Tl “dun m: Will be Ind With Intuosi in View oi Dr. Dunnond’s Sound Visit to Union. 1.; Monday, Nov. '_’.,}n11‘.cv. Fr. 0’â€" mun, curate of St. Mary's, Lind- , riailcd Petcrboro and dclivei‘ed aunts: on Dr. Urummond’s poems orr a large audience gathered in 3 lv-cture room of St. Peter‘s T.A. I‘m- Exaï¬miuur in its syno‘psis 510119 . “The address was one of the m intellectual treats em proâ€" (1 by the literary section of the T. The lecturer prefaped his m k~' by paying a. warm tribute to Drummond. and the address of: evening was intersperged with 0' of his best productions which 1' waited by Father O'Sullivan in W; (-lvver manner. The simplicity ‘il" habitant, his deep love of na- ,- .md his many noble character- ;a were beautiful]: portrayed,and pgvthvr the address was a literary u of the highest order." be following L! a report of the un‘. taken from The Daily Ru- pervades our Canadian lakes 'ivurs, I‘m- very odour of our and hemlmzk forests and of out m wooder, brech through his ;' and proclaims bett9r than vowal of his how much he loves md of his adaption. Another about Dr. Drummond that '. make him very popular with udivncc is the fact that he is .~hman, born in the County of am. not far from the Bay of :1. ThPrf' is no doubt that of 1h.“ humor and pathos, love “raw and syfllpathy for every human may I): truccd to- his {71r'~!;:ug: and t0 the impres- madc upon him when as a boy mmL-rcd over the heath-clad of km native country, and min- wi’h the simple fisher-folk of gal. How much he loves the ofhia~ birth. we may gather a mu» poem entitled "Child ghta,“ which the speaker read Genuine or the man m mum. mgmm mu. m column" m «now am. an m mpg!“ {mg that strikes you ts - and nainte of his is: nothing Vul‘ sublime «no grand fights of lliant metaphors. but. Mama: now for ' on the other hand there is no strain- , in; after etteots, no tar-(etched wt:- timent. no laboured expressions. no vague nuances of thought that per- i191 the reader. Everything is ciear and luminous, and it you read a live twice it is not to understand its meaning. but to more fully enjoy the beauty of its poetic thought. Then his subjects are in keeping with his style. He writes not of kings and-of princess, but of the simple country folk, and this fact will gain for him the sympathy at all who feel with the poet Grey- l“Let not ambition mock their useful .\'or grandeur ] smile, poor." And all the peasantry are : the nearest to neture'n heart. and are the best exponents of the nation’s traditions. But if 1 were asked to ac- count tor the wonderful popularity of Dr. Drummond’a poetry. I would any thnt it is due. first. to his choice of subjects, end. secondly. to his manner 0! treating it. He has writ- ten of the Babitnnt. the French. Caned'un tamer. end is n thorough master of his subject. He known his history. national trndltlona. the popular legends. his very nature. and be hos pointed him wltb '5 sym- methctic bond. lie has made mm ‘apcnk. not in his own languacv. but M he would express his thoughts to an Engllsh-npmklng neon. not un- derstanding the Franc: tongue. How well be but: succeeded we any can- oludo by the compllmont paid him by the Pod Leurnto of Quebec. who tor-mi Mm. "a pathï¬nder In :1 MW lltn‘l M “owe†A .. . ' l x I- I-.. “a a uni?“ Lyl’. o.- u-l -_â€" 7 â€y presents a pen“! toil. Their homely joys. their destiny ob- The short side by nets an dian tr airy. cu For harcrcoldn, chronic cou bl. Askyourdoctorflhe has tter advice. W Chem This is certainly an mtercsrmg sun- Jecl for us. We must not forget (or a moment that we owe,“ least indirectly,much of the liberty we enjoy to the French Canadians of Quebec. They deserve much credit for having preserved their faith and their language. Some wrongly imagine that the use or the French language as the language of Parliament was guaranteed by the Treaty of Paris, after the capiLuia- tion of Quebec. Such is not the case. That the French tongue 1.: to- day spoken in the Provincial and Federar Parliaments, is due to the zeal of the French Canadian clergy and people. At the time of the un- ion of Upper and Lower Canada in 18;!) :he use of the French language as’ an ofï¬cial one wasvwctued by an Act of the Imgvriul Parliament, but during the first. session, a meh member, Latontaine, had the cour- age so deliver his ï¬rst addrese in his native tongue, and that art was afterwards mpealed, and ever since the French ion me has been the official language a the Pro- vincial Parliament and has an rqual’ standing with English at Ottawa. Tardlwi, the editor of “La Verne" DI. W. H. DIUIIOKD, score ; certainly an intercsdng sub- and simple annals of the inn with a diulaintul at ventur: in an assay a. mtholio Union at Mont language spokcn by ! Quebec. is art a putt ginnl French Spoken 0 Lou“ XIV. Th6 French (runadun m cduomnl b\‘ the Ursuh‘ grcgmion sisters who with tho-m n Lnuwludgu‘ U was spokun In 0ch I account; for Hm In: "Thu ls tho proplo lbil Ul‘. Urum- wood has duorlbt-d to us. and lw has yaiut'ul lllt'l.) as tho; areâ€"Illn- rlu, yet intelligent. nellglous uml pat- riotic. loud at their homes and (am- ilios. with a hunt lull o! uatlve poury, lovers of the old tlmo 0! long ago. He has depot-Shed them to us in cvtry phase of their life. The little Baptiste, with the â€double joint in his body ;" the daring lum- berman with the ctiuture tlcche and bottes sauvngcs.thc Canadian-errant who imagines he hears the hell of his parish church at home. the adven- turer to the north country. the well to do. farmer. proud of his lands, and his martiagcablo daughters, and lag: of all the old Habitant. sitting in the chimney cormr, dreaming of the scenes of his youthful manhood ; and how well he has done it let his poems tell. ‘ _ whb mum n .Iluvvuueo -- _ u wns woken In 0ch Frnncc. This accounts for Hm humans. hav- ing been â€unwed so well by the ‘a‘mwb Canadian rcoplv. leru u no doubt that m quguauu of Guam- leh. o! Ilrvbovu! and 30!"an wm «var rvmuin mu ottwlul Louuua at Mm In thn l'rovlnulnl Mal-flu- ‘uI'eu ‘ Y . “IA ohm Hr Drum- ICIII Before closing the lecturer read several selecï¬ons from Dr. Drum- mond's poetry. In DoIthoo With "I. tuning P.» u on Advertising mum. In the inane or I‘m Swain; Port of Nov. 18:11. and The Wwa Pant of thc 20th. 3:. W. anhan. â€Wt-.21- a-r. Ontario Bank block. Wulli.Lm-vt.. inn-rind a four inch doubln column nan. announcing Um! on ma follow- Sm: Faint-my in: would onâ€: .34 mum-m) Morin. :4me 90 mt alwwn. whh or wkuwut alum. .It mum-w.) almwn. wl 83.58 a on Whnu Ir. [Nahum mww Mom: noun dun Imm- wm: a clung“ 0! mm" for mm was in. w.» Mum. "W6". how did the clue“ u-ll?‘ “Lita not cum-n.“ mp) ad the smiling jawoller. "1 sun the tut one More I wentto mppur. and whqn 1 came husk I could .huw diamudut three more «11 had Hum to szm Daniel». Kent-9t" Fwd Martin. Lindsay-st. (not. and mane: pvrson who» name 1 can't â€p.11. I didn't {eel the full results of lhr Weekly Post ndvutiainc till the v11 week. when pxrtien from (‘ambr'xn Oaklwoo]. Little Britain and be“ myvxlle came in for cfocks. nod I also rcceivxl ecwral poatxl cud crdv) 8. ' - -- 7 ,__‘ 2.. Mr. Iluglmn-' Cusiumr‘r; came Irom all parts of the town, and that‘s a .pxg-Ity good proof that your daily gucs (verywvherc and is read If tins week's advertisement clause-1t my windowful 05 75c. guarantwd wan-Ives on Saturday I’ll need 113 other proof of the wisdom of adver- 1ising." Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days. Railway Employ: Injured. Mr. Joseph McG'mty. a G.T.R. em- ployee, had the misfortune to sustain a. fracture of the left leg atMcBu‘rn- nz-3’s pit, nqzr Pcrt Hop}. Novombcr 27m. He was ongawd in whqel top ping, and “as descending from a car when he slipped and fell on the ground, breaking his leg below the knee. Mr. MéGinty is a Lindsayite, and resides with his lamily in the south ward. He arrived here on No. 21 train and was taken home. Dr. Jefforc, G.T.R. physician, was sum- moned and reduced the fracture. In “took of Pneumonia Ward“ 0".' “Squat time ago my danghtn'. caught :1 sown: cold. She comphin- cd of paint! in her cheat and had n' bad rough. I gave hrr (lumbar- ‘ Inin‘u Cough Remedy “wording to d!- rmtionn. nnd l7 two days she wnu' Moll and able 0 [to to mhool. l. haw um] (Ml remedy in my family . for the put amen yearn and ham: nun knqwn it to ran." my. Jump l’n-ndergnm. manhunt. Annuto Bay. Jamaica. Wont luau Manda. 'l‘lw palm In tho chm-c indium“! an ap-! preaching attack or pumoonh. thh m mm hMunoo mu) “donut-d]: ‘ mu“ on by Gumbel-hint Cough WWIâ€- !t nwntuaou my In- «my 0! a cold town-d pmouh. For an by, w druum DIE 8010 EVERY CLOCK. bcc. proved beyond penul- in an essay read before the Union at Montreal. thut tho ; spokcn ‘1’ ‘hc people of is not a pawn. but the French Spoken at me time g XIV. Tho major“; at (running mother; were I bv the Ursunau and Con- m Mater: who had brooch ..... n knuwh-dma of Frvncgu : Hm Ur. Drum- \ to us. and M I {My areâ€"dim- rullalous and pat- ; came from Hflf IRENI (MM QUESIION. Oppoud u Public Ion) loll: Spout to Provide Power For "In“ Usersâ€"copulation to tomato Inflated; Port. Hope. Nov. 23.- A joint meet- ing at the china»: and Pbrt Bnpc Cum} Association was held here thin A‘ â€" ‘_L..b‘ \:HD .I a_“-, , 9.11:. to further discuss the lat-2st mow en the part of return“ and Lakelicld power homes. who are urging the Governmuut to build con- servation dams in ma back count-y estimated at some 9100.000. bedde- maimonmoe and wag-ea. which the epic do not conï¬de: e mteteul of navi- gation. and wand 30 ml]: only a blind to more additional water [or power purport [or mutated pow- .,g_g I...“ -“ ndm'ttb'] WWII! l'ow-uu-.. -...., v to “no mama-m M It the re- Hen! meeting to be nut to the L m. cominionor or Public Work. 0! On- Imic and the Dominion Minister 0! Railway: and Can-in. the word- In mum. 'Hul we unï¬tlomfly oppon- ad to ubho money thing Mpondod to mm o water pow’r tor mumm- mmu mutant v room and n pro- per cm bum pnhl maul»! " Ir. J. Aux. WIONWII'. 0! Pour- boro wan mount and “and um . “manual: from Port? up» 1.9999: roomiï¬ï¬‚én Iron: Port uopv m In“ Moron Um» "00!"qu to Toronto lo 0 and (wow Hu‘ Powwow power hold- cro' wquut. A wuuuou mango“ of Dr. L. D. l‘ownu. Hr. . A. Corbett alt-ma. Thoma- Lou and I!» Bum-Mt wu â€point-d to nu upon uu. Ontario u'arunwm at the same time at tho PMu-buo deputa- Hon. 1: won an "ranged at we momma that the officers or the MD- cimion drive llr. Cblwrwcll to-mor- rcw our the proposed Port Hope mm from the Trent Cum. being elesen mil" through the Smith Cruel: “Hey, between Rune Luke and Lakv Ontu .o. Knuuug uuv ..-,__ blind to more additional water [or power put-pom. [or mtereotod pow- at holder: which (not want ndm'tto-l at the hm Pun-hon) mvcting. an. as reports The to}! 'owma rwlutéon was paid. "mm In lam cm In 0!, Mo) than... «I no;- “6 â€aphid, Mun mo tub :30 o I whoa n‘ min In. an“). the uncoua nuke. . Imh "Mel In much new: M and exam. on Muse-n Miro-hm.» Sen- u the dump my um dmru I]! not can) y-u on poulbly ('1'. tr II "in. 851'. c-unh Gun. mot-chum by l‘. LCD-"y C .. 7-4060. 0.. con al'o no twenty, Md 10 than tawny «an: “my upon :5. Hood Ind Inc‘s! "I he. 0! "1+ ny-Hm. I n bqu( loll"- 0mm Can he unto you [a the combo. I u an. Imam-"v. um mo Io Tudn, 0M0, by I J W000 Thtlnoth Ln. Nd by Dun-u be. m. hum nm In the but. Beware of Gill-cat! for Gaunt that conni- Igfcnry. Sonny-flu For con or "In an... Inn“ In Canada I: {run In“. Dr. A. E. Shultlewcrlh. of Ur: OI:- lznio mtg-r Company wring; â€Tm-r: In '1 tom undo vprominrot by tu‘ growth or the bra mu hum-try Maw): awry ncwmnmr 2n (\madn would be pin-med lo fldkmln. vim. um lurking. orronoouq Imprrnlnn â€mt has: war In ur min-[or nu- ur. erpnm'u autumn“! ammu- In udr from tho raw mar of nun- 1m- urown in Gummy or Munrln. Much an import“! into and reï¬ned In (Manda. It in war. bar-t auxw. .llhw ridwulou' um a mum mould change We proper-urn ut u Luz-uni- can substance. Sv-vouu-Hvu pt‘r ‘oon. of the sugar consumm. in Um Id! i» hm Sugar. culled cane uu-nr. a commrcial name used Nomin- we suhitnmc was ï¬rst produaod {ram nu: cane, and dill retained by retin- ura whose raw mun-Ru} is largely or “bony dorived from Our beet. Red- ;mlh's maximum] is an cxuuplr. l hue lud mew made this summer [Mm canned and prourvcd fruits. uolvg culy Berlin but mgar. and may ï¬fth." Mechanics. Farmers. Sportsmen! To heal and soften the skin and remove ; tease. oil end rust mics. paint and earth. etc. use The " Master Mechanic‘s “ Tu soap. Albert Toilet. Soap Co“ Mfrs. High 'hrlfl and the Dinner Poll. (From the New York Evening Post.) The present reduction in wages in widely scattered puts of the country has a peculiar look, when you consid- er that the "tull-dinner-pail†party is now strongly entrenched at Wash- ingtop. The cotton mill Operatives in Fall River. end the thousands on thousands of employees of the United States Steel Corporation, who have just hnfl‘their wages cut 10 per cent., “5|. unu saw» "â€"9-- V, will not be human it theryitn'il to ask how such things can be under the Dingle: law. . The friend of the working man has run things (or more than seven years “OIJH'I- .- i I; .uâ€"â€". ‘â€" Ccugh Rowdy ht better. and dounot can! so much. It ovum: :h-w mtinnt {to "unow up thv mm m†quloku. and: 3m» mm In g not!" “no. .mvc- um roam :- won on tho ,uoupy comm: upon-n nod It will want 11w INMI’. It nonr um and to pic-nut ud «Mn to Mn. m U" W O" mm , '. {.ucpxeon, XML. Daily Glob‘.) This is the grown when the woman WLIo known the bust rcmcdica for crown in in dtun'md Ill every neigh- borhood. One of the moat terrible things in the world is to b\ awaken. ed in the middle of the night by 5 Know from one at the chum-en. Tim oxoup "media. are nlwayn u um: tc be but. in one or crow. as a revolver in «are to ba 101: In one of but an. 'I‘Iwm and 10 be an omtnnh and remedy [or mow. knmn w moduli :20 MM oymp. hm mollwu my tlut [ï¬nbwlnln'n -- . L- L-AA-.. _-,‘ Mun. QUALITY Mil!“ SUGAR rt Hope. Nov. 23.- A joint meet. 0! the citisnna and Port Hope 1 Association was held here thin ‘L..A we w». The Best Round! '9' For 0.“ cl Sun an in“. I. {an In“. Slmttlcwcrlh. of â€1- 01:1 “mumm- writâ€; “'l'lu'r {0 ba 10% Inhale a mod to be an Group. .558»: 02:23 3 .55 23.... 83. .8382. :3 “a is: .5838 an :3 a. .13 65.35 3233 .2. 5 3. .5. 3.182. 3.1:: 4:... as .335 a :2. H Câ€"AB FOR HIRE IO]!!! 1‘0 "A! on Iona-80 «mar-Iron! to "Your: st Lava-t Curr-m Rue dlnunu, vm. priviltp of "mm! in W mu who: Mum“: Ago: lot as tulon Mam Io- auy a Loud... ugh-d. ml 0» IO“- M Unlo- nd Inflow him Conn-y. money anti Insurance Dull-mod 5m! 01 CHI :0 LOI- .. mg... n Imt run. 3““ VYYVVVV 2 AWdfthy School § §c£umif BU mass coutez 3 ANUSCHUDL or X Ehulhand. T,pmitiog ad Tdegraphy fu- lonclo la MM 100 m D“ (loud. lulu Mu. low It... but with own callus mll orchard. all "do: cumulus a mllu lm calmed. 8 all. Inn Hod-.7. Von ole-MN. (an. FARMS FOR SALE. I...“ Ann. OI lat-u- My Alva" "on. No undo". Twin mm Flu equipment. Spun] summer union {or J I, and August. g Puucuhuluo. Wm. H. a. â€MW. Ptlnuul. . OOWNMOOMW Toms-m, Oxnmo. i 3 H7 um hm. Loo l0. Coo. 2. Hope. lo: solo. Hindu ooluvo'ion. Sp! â€nut won north and and loving vol u tho bong. Too Ir no bun. 30 I 7“. on. mob om. mum.- ud outdo sumo Ibo viola one; how WAN. and oil ouiublo OI!- bwdin Conlomblo trick how. nix mo oholoo on». orchud. (tho apolo- hon tic Ibo ton to: 5 “who: 0! yom). Will sold chap. Location. two niloo {nun Port. Hopo. 100 {c}. min on. mil. north 0! 3mm. u: Brook. Good um. how. {rum um. â€chad. 95 um eluted) .11 an.» had. 173 um tum our van», 125 m clan-0‘. {rum homo ncd fume bun with me collu, cmvom'ent to school, church, pout 0500. note and blacksmith chop. Ill! 'Iwuw. .v. w. 200 set. (um um" iiiFk'Sold, may 31) elated, good {rune house had Inn. has with none can“. good vol! ad running - _ m REXALL :ï¬ï¬,rfor ale .1. 5 gm: bugs“. 0! payment very easy. 1:20 acre fut} nut Zion. in Fusion, ' ‘ .,__‘ 1-- A witch calm". non nu unmi- mu unis; 90m and photo new young men sad women in no! pui- tiou Linn my inniwuoa o! the kind in Canad- h the 51,- 'll' 'â€"-â€"â€" Fun to: .30. 13 Mil“ new“!!! ‘75 mam" for In- Univ-r. Fun for uh, Ii milu (tom Kirkï¬old, whining I78 anymore orlou; I“) m chad. 7 m undo: cnlflvuuon, ulna. duh". il ‘malu 3 rich ch, loom. Fume hon-e, um 55 x 70. ' 18 84; 5m 0! around “(Imam variety of up In .311 and in“ End coll .dan or gain. Pm .im 3: one. or put, would pay .825 {or $~n A "nut at c or tum tank,“ tone Mo mm s. can I‘m ï¬nkâ€"loath ha! 0! Int 7. coy 0. iis'l. “mus-wu- for 86‘..:§ov;{ï¬iia11 oi Int 7. con. 6,‘ Imp-3.100 um. proport ol the In. Emanuel 9mm. Fume hours. (an. hm moo, “on will: toll I. nod. pod orchid. n“ can“. Pt"! ":1 plouh slut Inn at; punt-Ile- on n. BID-Am mm In uh I- the Tamil, 0! Incl on midto- Wm. .11 dou- 2.2“ N" mam. 7‘ mg: 'IJ 90‘". mm mmpmw| "a nut huh. Tho-ODyu will dye Wool, Cot- ton. Silk, Jun or Mixed Good. in FARM LOANS. . H. 800 I'HERAN JOHN xznygpv. JAS. WORKIAN. HOUSI- BOLD “an um 1mm 'DYES DR. NEELANDS IRVINE, DBNTIS‘I'S. Plie- mac. Linda}. roe-avalanche; III. F. A. WALTERS DENTIST. Mud-3y a W. H. 03088 tumor: In nun. Alflflclll 'I'III'I. a w u pv- m OIu emu-Juan; In- b“ 0033 a JACIHON. Barri-an. a“ “m w m can: «I'M-4 nun-new. Ila-I: “kl-'- mt“ “'1'“- u 190‘ I. D. I00“ “11. um. mm law all “30' I banana 0W. ROBT. OHAMBEBS I)" If You Contemplate Building DR. 8. A TOTTEN. ’nmr. muwm-flwï¬m WHAT ABOUT A FALL SUIT ? nu- flipâ€"8'6“» but. Iommom III-WWW“. n “7. DO“. 3.. nmAumll In. UIMV Auction Sale of Tim- ber Berths. PUBLIC NOTICI in m [in an M to “that of MI in Como“. the N “a P. usher in .tho collars-c hm ulnar wru- uul Incl. .- IN THE W (I'- mm -â€"the Tom d Bilbao Mun. Pam. ulnar. Melon. I'D- 0mm. Wk. Mulock (nut to. 'Mh-(Ert (n, uemtp W 7 5‘-_4 .1\ Mg... dï¬rrhér’. «put at). auburn- 3:11“ of). 83mm“ and Pulp (put IN THE DISTRICT 0!“ AMA- hurt!- Noa. 15 0nd â€1. in M ot'nnndhp. h on o'clock in tonn- ad un- xmhn a“. to I. '11. 11141" .83 £56 v 1.3.3.8 lad-:8 3‘38 . .334. .q .u "F" has" Iisly an». 3...» math-bod dutfl 34mm hm _,.h p. Aa the summer aeaaon la about over you will be requiringr a nice Suit or Overcoat for {all and winter. ly stock of Fall Sultings is large and well assorted. and you will make no mis- take by seeing me. Perfect ilt guaranteed. G 9:0. VING LB. Chg-Mg:- uud We ling'oa m mumâ€. I‘K. . L. SUTTON, LITTLE BRITAIN. RICH, b oâ€"ub' .0-‘ '0. .0 1!} MO “MEI-flaw old-Ii! 5' mflmï¬ ~000- â€nucleationtmm“ u â€and“ I. M. mumâ€"on- mum-Fenianâ€.- n. um «um-- man- IcLAUOIl-jl _ "IL I Tax uvnwox. ; uwnumuy Sud lorehtnt at m In “1-1th minimal“ Gnu an h and to _upply_ only “0' very [ouch mm of hm J. McSwnr. 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