Stratford Times, 2 Apr 1890, p. 1

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ic | Ey stacks € FH F i ett AND COUNTY OF Stratford PHRTH GAZHTTH. 'VOL, XV. -- aoe ener ence an ert city Loral tems. : Sunday Wat, doth, was YP aim Sur jday. Theo Gris of . wth Perth meet at MB verton on the a eee "fhe * e on ae oa Py April, before Jastice Proud- hange of Look out for Cheap Simon's change pra eee week. He will astonish the the Easter holidays, the Grand + ee round" trips for one fare | { | "City Loral aes, Tux, Toate tay de batt Tei tiers ar @ re ane? Ted te make vie in this weeks Tiwes ntinn to sin the_natural the weather. @i:l pe. gaa we las e000 B4 mit tev. 1 Thomson, a c Va A 0 i rpreaeatte Knox Church last San Renned of Wert Superior, ED Leavis pe Downie, is f h Bros here now on some t ara eastern townships Maple Syrup Da " eve | = no attraction for the average arch, in this city, is pro- ee aS cocker fae ty Oh a al sixty-six during the past will We pote on the Se ieaticcules, P ne nite cs gd Heerve your sai fo was at the police court las' Thursday, and was adjourned until to- 3 Y Waa ev Bovggecor of Perth, Oxford, Bruce and settlers are leaving for ~the Sacthwen © to take up land and make Byer nena Archibald, of the Toronto Lo force, is to be summoned fi aving riser, the birth of a baby im y The Queen's Park sa in all probability ae pe this season than in it is about time some- r them, The entertainment in the Central Meth- snare church, Tueaday evening, under the of the Young Pe opie's Associa: _ tiem paaed of off tory cely e, while employed re- ame sas Seenecrecis boilers on BMon- ay week, had his right fore finger badly | eit, bat it nerd pockoweg has 80 far recovered from his illness as to be able to visit Seratiord, which he "did a short time in com with sire Larmoar. eTine icasioan "al! of snow that we have Mr. 8 tion of editor of the Advertiser for the So six months, hus acceptet-a~ sit" editorial staff of "the St. vremes he The wind: Storm of Friday mornin played havoc with the tall areienys 5s stacks throughout the city, It also sh Baty ick one corner of the roof of the old enjoy joyabie time was spent at th Waaseoan ss church on Monday last. It was an en ment gotten u ~ f the Young Peoples Helping Society ot Sg a yesterday, Tuesday, the -G.T. R. shopmen rs nave ea beeoente of half pa pene gr sm ° ours per week that they work no « rhey bagi at Tand quitat 5. i Ay : Ly ; aie ath a i 5 § : of will tford, at the Royal Hotel, alr day Those wishing to eee to learn thelr terms ing. farms, and terms for sel- ' money, can see The late : Sa Side paper § 4th ult, was born in County Ma: in 1823. He aeae se Beaieed rorya came eo Was an - dastrious and honest and had been ~"Mmany years i, the employ of the G; T. R. There was a li runa on the wery rig. being itened, cael all to Wedlnghecsoes cat cores ; of the ma which was crowd- children The rH i it J, 1. Dalton, of the sie book store, i¢ eontined te his home with a serions | Hlsess, --Mr-Et-Corcoran; son of-an-esteemet citizen, Mr, James Corce oran, is home from ica, a. sag lot of English we 4 to the -- of 74, arrived at the Home on ny 4 C. Graeb delivered a sermon last Sunday on infidelity, in the South Side Evangelical associatio - The arms and accoutrements of the three companies of the 25th Battalion have been removed to the dril: shee His Honor Judge Woods was ont on ey last for the first time in two He had a relapse of Is grippe. "Gat. Cock, of the No. 2 Company, 28th Batt., shipped A Saider rifles ~s the Old Fort, t, Toronto, last week, to tram en ey during pare t one Mr Ww. A. Gibson, scn of Mr "Heary Gibson, this city, leaves shortly to take a position in the store of T. Eston & Co., Toronto. Thomas McKay, a cigarmaker, who formerly lived here, died week in Louisville, petaeny, as & telegram to the mayor sho Mr W. 5. + Merrion has four lots and three houses for sale, which he will dispose of at oo ate See his advt in this inaus of Tre Tim Meesis Alfred Winters, Francis Restng and Thos. M. Ruston leave. to-day for Knoxville, Ienn., where they wil try their fortunes. Next Sunday is Easter, and Easter lilies are in bloom waiting for the change from the hot house _ the church, where they may be admired Conductor Snyder preached two ser. mons in Central Methodist Church on Sunday last. In the afternoon he preach ed to conductors. vee Z:ta Semon Company will "play into-night,-with an.entire at programme. Semon isa wonderful magi- ar and necromancer. A_pl casont time was spent.at Mr James Tati ness "yeitdence, Shakespeare st, last Friday evening.' Dancing was kept up until a seasonable hour. Mr F. G. Osgoode, known under the sobriquet of the "Judge," has been seriously fedlapooed for the past week, with a bad attack of la grippe. The Board of Works examined the nuisance on- Monday. In w Homeo creek sewer. Their report will come mp next Monday evenin Sunday last being Palm = ihe congregations at St. '« church were extra large. Reva. Dr, " rath and Cook officiated at all the. services All kinds of canned goods are now sell. ing cheap at Walsh Se We are still selling 2 cans of salmon for 25 cts, Buy your groceries from us if you want to save money Read Maccair. Hamilton & Powell's ad- vertisement in this issue. They have re- moved into the large and commodious plans lately occupied by David N " is the week of Spring ep td Openings. Doubtless the openings o shows will appear inthe various ha a0 ee Sunday, and will be ahead of-any ljormer years. Ciarke & Brovking, o ite t office, merchant 'ali, ae Ler fogs at $12. They keep nobty goods ; and oe a4 suite at prices that are not extravagan' nen been re-open ied and fashionable Shes of dry are ne sold at sateniablasi low prices, Thi Toom-open=" depos = 'Teebune be will contiane un ursday. Chea " r bargsins. ed, with a goods rom Great Britain, where he went for the benefi of his health, and treatment for bis pod tire accompanied her husband. Both pg fae the vacation an ay eae burn, widow Mr Dan. iel Sag ry leaves tn fom days for Win- w A am ets of rts $14.65. This is s enap-for those y of A at tt tery d prices, y reduce rode Mril bars, 60 sac an. stock reg select from. orth's Dingman, oepector of tad Mr Absalom It will cont $159, which Mrs and will pay for! The smile on 44 . "Woodsteck, got on the train at Stratford, he injared man wasc nveyed to Toron'o, and removed to the hospital by the ambua- lance, His home is in C hethem, The tasks Up Denote his Riba, About a week ago Mr Wi, Pott, o on his way home to Woodstock. He was sitting in the emoking car when the engiae of the train, which had become detached, backed up to make ccnnection. The en- gine backed up with such force that Mr. Pott was thrown violently against the seat He thought little of thea matter until Saturday, when » doctor made an ---- on, 'and found that two of his hes had been broken from the spine. Smaash- up on the Grand Trunk, As the accommodation train going east on the Grand Trunk railway, due to arrive at Woodstock at 7.03 a.m., spprosched the atation Thurs: day, 27th, itran into. a freight train, t the on the latter ly disabling the caboose engine on the accommodation. The con- ductor of fi train, who in the caboose, had « narrow escape, being res- cued from the wreck covered with blocd, but having querer nothing but flesh. "hy wounds, eight had breken epart, and the grade "bel vy westward at ilat point, ran backward, mnceeting the accom- modaticn in the way mentioned. Tre accident was, ander the circumata' ces, upavoidable. Provincial Gaols, The annual report-of: the Inspector of Prisons for the past year shows that while there has been a slight increase in tre total namber of commitments of adult males as compared with the pre vious year there has been a marked decrease ia the commitments of temales and boys. The average cost por day for each prisoner in the Strat ford on was 25.69 The charge in Woodstock was 22.28 and in Goderich 27.02...da Guelph the.cost.was 52.34; and in fourteen gaols the cost was higher for rations than in Stratford. n inapection of the gecl, made on tie Sth o tober, atates that the defects in the water system (discovered on a previons visit)" had been remedied and were reported all right. The gaol was in very good order thrighone+- the 'boslte entered an Sindh Preperty-kept:" Sir John and Sir Chartes. ie ae ay etery--to-meost Threw Up the Sponge Mn John M. Wilson last week apolo- Rize ito the Dingniane for the statenent contained in his lettet published ia Tux Traes, and egreed to pay costs, $100. It jhe w yey not do so before the dace went to court, : thas save innocent parties from troa- tile and coats, The Dingmats were only too glad to settle with him and drop the case. Canadian Grown Flax, The Board of Trade have received re- plica to the letters sent to (reat Britian regarding Canadian grown flax. - In one o the letters it is stated that the flax was dly grown and worse rotted. 'he atrength of the fibre was there, and with a little extra care and attention a superior article could be produced. One of the greatest objections seems to be its bein field rotted instead of being rotted in tanks. The Sarnia Tunnel. Hapid and steady progress is being made with the tunnel on both sides of she river. On the Michigan side it has reached the shaft on the bank of the river, and will goon start under the St Clair. All along the route from the Voorhees hoase to the shaft, the ground has settled frome to 18 inches, but this ig not considered to be in any way determental - Oe work, The rate of ti i much greater than wes a all expected when the work was commenced. Ex- perienced men said that to get three rings of the dining i in each day at each end would be good work Another Band Concert. The Citizens Band Committee, intend giving atanearty date, another of those entertainments which have been so mach appreciatel by Stratford audiences 'Thceugh the Committee do not intend to pro- duce an en a, the program wil nevertheless be a very attractis © one, in- eluding the Anvil chorus from * Il Trova- tere' With appropriate costumes An- other novel featare in concert programmes Will be produced, in the shape of a **Chor- us of sunflowers." As the members of the Committee are the same as played the 'Phrates;" w good 'be expected: Do not make too many en- gagements until you know the dates YACTS FOR THE FLECTORS TO CAREFCLET THINK OVER. In the House of Commons, at Oitawa, on Tuestay, March 18th, the question of Mr, Absalom Dingman's over charges for travelling and living expenses again came up before the Pablic Accounts Committee. Mr, Somerville, M. P. for North Brant, brought up the mattis and the conse- quence is the paper osneu 'by Mr. Dingman and his sons in this city--the Herald-- very promptly called Mr, Somefville an * insect," for so doing. They evidently intend to drop theirabuse of Mr. Butler, and go for Mfr. Bomerville's scalp in future, Tux Times has no desire to prejudice Mr. Absalom Dingman's case, and jsimply confines iteslf to ** Hansard's" report this week. Although in possession of some startling facts connected with ¢his case, we do not care to make them public just at present, as they might be mistaken by the publio as evidence of chagrin on our part, in view of the result of the recent libel suit between the Herald and Tue Tomes proprictors, follows :-- Mr Somzrvitirc. In connection with this item for travelling expenses of Indian agents, I wish to ask the © inister, if *he can give us any further information with reference to the travelling expenses of Mr A Dingman, which amounted to $1,795 inet, year. Mr Dewpsry. The safsematieis was asked by the hon gentleman some days ag, and I now hold in my hand @ state- ment showing the pcinta to which the in- spector was sent from July, 1888, to June, 1889 That was th: year, [ think which covered the amount of expenses re to. Would the hon gentleman wieh me to read the different tense or shall pass the statement over to him? SIATREST of. Mr. Inspector Dingman's tra- "voting expenses; eer for the Year ended)? Sth Sune, TSS. The discussion was ag |" | by 19 in width, The : Ls od STRATFORD, ONT., WEONESHAS, APRIL 2, 1890. oe , ; < ni? ' paper «qttarre Mr Ding : a ity Loral Hews. City : Local Haws. ' SALARY, $1,700,00. able ody, and Qhed nee daaeeoa. the Creahet Gader « Pp, ay Shows, ; Bae criticiem male in that paper, which is op- Wher Iretand, a G.T. R. brakeman, lowing showa are for the exhibi- as Movi ¢ E " $I §95 65 posed to a newspaper owned and carried and | well known ig 8! ratfor d, met with « seri tics 1 of ebtire s%ck t--Ntrationd, April =< wa Dip mass tensile lathe. oeteca ~ . gs actident at "to Junction, on 'the | bith Sonth Essthon o,---Lawistock, Apsil "rT PR a ae f ; i, t 4 THT Toh ult, says the Empire. While coup ]9n. Miverton, April Tith, Ivarsuard, | Indian Agency Inspector Ming. | Probsb'y bas. at be well, aa the "hon. lio a Laggage car to a passenger coach hie | Kirktoo, April 17th. Lidtowel, April tith a Befé gentleman hae raised the questicn, that I tell' guid eo Wheel of the tantace ont ren itchetl, April 9ih. Fatlarton, April 4th man's Accounts Again Before should read to the House a statement of over his shoulder, reakiog the celler Klima, Newry, April Both. Wellesley, Parliament. ' a Pierieen ¢ axpe wei -- ies "Hons and inflicting Gther painfal wounds | April lth. pith ea bees che gems pBicg moi I understand that the gentleman has been rummoned hefore the Fe Accoubts Committee, where it would be much more cotivenient that he should Leonia give on explanation ef his travelling ex r Patremsox (Brant). Are these liv- ) ety expenses +te- pra Six Nation fand or are they paid out of our money ? Mr Dewpsny. They are charged to man- agement Mr Somxnvitte, 1 understood that he resided on the reserve while doing work there. Mr Dewpxey. No! he was living at Brantford. The Indian fe ia there. Mr Amyor. If the hon genfleman em. a fo an oflicer who knew both _---- French he would avoid some expense. They do not understand ama at Lorette, Perhaps he could gh any one com- petent to speak both languages. If not, I am sorry. Mr Dewoxey. That would entail an- other hosing ie apd would increase the ex r Semunx ILLe.. Lan ' ment keeps some check on ale ae 4s toknow whether the returns of expen- ss make are correct ? Mr Dewpxey. I presume the inspector keeps a diary, and his accounta which are tent in every month are andited in the Department bet before heel are peld. THORNTON & 'DOUGLASS. THE FINEST CLOTHING STORE CANADA, IN WESTBBN This well known n end well appointed clothing house bas established during the two years they have been in business in this city, one of the largest and best paying trades in western Ontario, and to meet the demands of an extraordinary. increasin trade, they have been under the necessity of securing larger premises, where they have not only better a better opportunity to show theit goods, They may now bs found in the Idington block. Their store hasa depth of 110 feet at. cntrauce- is No7, and the Erie et. entrance Ne 8; from street to street. It has a re- pspered. re painted and fitted u style... Every is new, even They have plenty of sunlight and every- thing in style. As you eater the store, on « ® S cta, ; 4 ' * : Fa Res The Late Francis Brand, -- Balance from 1867-68 | 180 50 the right 1s men's and boy's farnishiogs, ane De -- -- oath Whose death occurred onthe 20th ult., | July Macing expan * from which take a one-half of one side; in the stopped in front of A. T. & ta'g | Was a self-made man, He was at one time a mg bo Montresi centre is radymide clotuing ; next to the book and art store, to admire the full size | * *ailor on a British trading vessel when a | ros and : 96 clothing is the hat and cap department, statutes of Sir Jo' a acdonald afd Sir boy, and visited South America, Australia, iLivery at Brentford, visit 1 ew. Farther down the store you come to the Charles Tup the work, of Phillippe China and Bumbay. He emigrated to ing Ste Nate ve 37-20) * tweeds aud cloths of ail 'rind At the erbert, a "Eetadian 'artis y are eat and-since 1863 he has been em- |Assistance 'inthe Biante pa Erie st. entrance is the tailoring depart- é mitably executed "The obra a are very}! in tue G.T,R Ho leaves a widow 2 50}... |. ment, fitted up especially fortheirincreas- life like, Sir John stands in the position | & mourn his wr ae = eae in- Aug im Ott _ " cies nae a of pan, of de'ivering an oration. On the pedestal | dustrious and faith phat sree ee to. Loretta rotte and: 2 return, { : be } eunmulated in this par coat and vest ma. have : the Macdonald cont of army Sir Charle his | city. Hew or bateouned wale gee Mellon Living experise ord, 35-00) beautifut wardrobe ny 3 oes overcoat thrown over the top of the ~ workmen oa his death is regretted. In Services of an tite jerpret ter; 'al . clothicg in, and adj: Gnleg tha! a fitting tal, in which are expored " Fishery politics he was a staunch Conservative. at Loratte . Peaatbia | log 9g | F20™- Upstairs isthe work reom. They $83." On the = destal This His funeral took place Saturday, 22nd, | Sept. |Moving exponses, Bran 4 | | coald nov possibly have sesuved a better i fg i ford to Wiarton and re-| store for their trade. In the réatymasde ~ i tic "To k in view every | 804 his remains were laid to rest in the d te necription : v ry "1 turn, and vieiting | Six , | clothing department they keep boy's cloth- measure _ acto cons _ Fu ae = Bendel tee Avondale cemetery. Nation Reservo | a ing to fi} thoee 5 5 years lume hes cde to the ak Si tg eer : wer fi = | 199 78 largest men's size; tweed suite aod every msl fom et ro lovald is ine The Addition to the Post . Oct Moving | expensen, Deane kind of « gar ment to bs found. The ceatre ea geese ins | eB He, rr te at | aa 9} --| eta oe AB a on to the post office bu gz, bas com- ation rve ' ° the Rallet. pleted the work, and Ins rc Hopkirk Ly beri expen Rrantford mantifacture & gtext deal of their own In the House of Co: Thursday, | 404 his staff have remove CT 5 ont ioc rn terssasy readymace clothing. Commencing the March 20th, epeaking regarding Hen J. 7 quarters, 2a rake mn = ild- oceaee a E oxpenses, Brant- - bebe id hon 8 -- intention to mare leau's motion, for th tment ing two etor' lower part is de-| --_|__ ford to Ottawa............... 2 ssa coneiitinn Serenata oud at yous ye a a cry ree In Living © EPORSOS....4:0.0>000404 7 2 8 the finest ordered a porn sie on gee tor's offices. It is neatly Gt E.. _,.\ Movi P ana Seatoane' tate vig yee a. with all the --_-- col weadunens: . " Sarn a ' nero ety they will Savanihie keep - word. ra tary elections, Mr fesson said :--'*I oon. | staira there are two spacious, well Nightza = a. seeactnemrtniesnieme ee warrant every atulate the hon gentleman un ks | and well ventilated rooma for the post | yaag fe PORE 119.35 | Fine ordered at lew: . Bear has made as to the desirability of | office clerks. The brick work was pe Jan. Moving expenses, Sarnia in mind that they desire to draw secrecy in the ballot system. It is by J. Stamp; the carpenter work yay dl vente g Raster tol jo your attention to reliable ordered = -- we Pe Ontario have been struggl- Scrimgeour Bros.; ore ee | by W Ottatra, and 36 or ai} pose > oo = ~ be ae which the Oproniin tn ib ing, E. 'Dunsmors & Son. It is a neat and et 175 11 | On The way do is to lature are struggling to-day ;| tasty addition. Mr Kilburn always er- Feb... ee Saat)', roy stceirn ays Pps cash and one price and 1 hope that the --_ by hibits good taste. Living expenses.............. ak. " tise lows i ar alge yar iy ° t rt aeamaaks 3 Canada, wil soe their iabicnse eants Hera bemon. nee ford to 'Hagerve peent) mone Vader tale system rc for the electors of Os Caseete tes seoree Without a doubt Semon is one of the : Hagersville, Ou: has-doubled in the time have Lager vf ballot which } greatest necromancers that has ever visited ranted ss Outed sal here. If you have not seen -- _am-sure we eannot but t feel ogee yy hon | this ci It is simply 1 saeco to note Pane aren = = their premises and ser e has struck a chord which will | his slight of hand mancuvering. In ad- AG SEGRE sie tvsnsores | 57 or | =m mga --_ t ree in many a breast, and I h -- a to dered he has rs acsomplished | Apri! Moving ex Brant, bat a a ive a the Hon Mr Mowat and + we cand believe could t principle of a secret ballot in t seer etece men ouh Sts pine board or the retarn, and Bran! al & lass, the Their store ex- sense, will. take Of whet the boa a stool. fle dazed catshing nice on Living expenses cen }20 OF a street to tleman has said, and will be enced an gods re- { there' " si gion telling effect. As a clog | May./Livery hire on Brantford <ul Several cases of scarlet fever diph- dancer, Johnnie Patten was ony. greuay, Living expenses at Brant| | Le ae The Pree Admission of Fertilisers. limp az aneal and loore as a He /™ (didatenteelnmrsnte TOE Tux Tiues an a the House a would make a wheelbarrow laugh. . Nelton * sisal 121 98 | over 500 copies on last y> recently, Mr gave some fine feats of balancing. The See ee eee ea eal war copy | _ wes before eoreaige © « ee eee eee oe A the ice of in ccumaction st visits| tions of Tux -Trmes and Herald came out --~ given by the hon gentleman who has moved price to the ity of | admission, be show tbe best. on the to ge gh in the pete = Genta nw fo itted free into Canada. The engage- "pisos recent taisl: Tux Tres prints are many members of this. House es saath tWetendey.s Living expenses 1S OH ses ar a eet a ya Seca who are interested in the prosperity of the & s, painters, pany agricultural greatness of Br, Mesnon's Detuhe. TOMB i cesiceinecisel aac 1,005 65 | POPE ee ene Ta, Teams Satoben, bed she mates zices xi ths hon| When the Bacon oe in pourenttes af . rhidrllan Poccpod P| to ea brief y, dir -- << keep. assortments it the facta aa alata 1 was|'*At West Toronto Junction there are| Mr So«envitts. I might may that oe sa the city at the lowest posible mach su to fot thet the total | I front my own town: who'| this expenditare for expenses | peocoacbtet eerie ee See amoustot duty paid on artificial fertilisers | have -hon- mem er knows | has been the attention of the | --The Leon aoe feo were scant | ag noherrlat last year was $207.80. | that thé Hees Bros factory, which used to Pree pr oncpay the coentry, not merely | te the bill juced by = Minister I thought I would f , and I | be in Listowel, has now located half of its | the Reform prevs, Justice for the regulation apeagies ere found that the duty by the Province | business at West Toronto J and aS and I have in my hands the | sagely observes :--" There can doubt 950.70, or a total for both | has taken its men there" To. Mr | Stratford Truxs, one of the that public eee Sane le Provinces of $258 50,..I think we have in| | "T rise to correct a state- of the Government in Western | Public morals are \< this fac: clear evidence that the tax is not | ment of the hon gentleman who has just , in which I find some hotel clerks in Toronto a ee ne « burdensome one, and further, that we do | taken his seat, with reference to the al ------ Mr 's a ioteestting Saletan 28 not fertilisers to any extent. | ledged increase of the population of West | tra g- 1 would just quote for the in- | public morals by referring yrobgtomrue The subject, however, should be considered | T: 1 waein that factory | f a be sedPapensoolh evar: --oABone mp nag . seriously by the Government, in. view of , and it will not. be and | from that wbiond eames one Feumeeree. the fact that we have enorzious ph ready for occupation for more than a| Mr Deworzy. Ihave read it. _----_--| don't sleep in the hotel. Fourteen years seeecieta this crate shiek: ses he 2 Wonk shrongh. Mr Sownavt Fak, ORY, HE tmiprisobment~for~ one's grand: pina yarpaeaes pecibea en pr asieg gst with Mr William Hs. He has only two nn ee sank Comat ee rape sestere Btn local vincial sense, and also in ¥ 'ory newspsper variabl marrying one's cousin altogether sense of peed a f and that is all the population this factory the Government, but it appears | much of a good thing. be Bc dla! than any we can import, paying had to West 'Toronto Junction. | to have no faith im Mr Dingman as an that atall. This a -- the freight, to say nothing of the duty The y established in | Indian inspector. He read the article. pose the passage of the bill 80. must also be t we have the | To agers, Snoring Soria * = This is any or civcapaite perpen ios orn teraber pan oye tg salt deposits it came to West -le bring against there 'more remar at this is and manure ; and, uently that the lation | the Government of this large sum | make, a law for the marriage of aden tie the done | tions Llewwal t went thers with this | of money to Mr A. Dingman for services peer eoponr agers Poesp yr vigsn of the Government to consider to ad fluence whatever on| which it declares are not rendered, and I | mind in which the forbidding of certain bility of admitting fertilisers free or not. } Parkdale or - West Toronto Junction. | think the Minister should gre us a full | other marriages will assuredly be. enacted 'lity | is no bility of that ex with regard to it. : | --te wit the marriage of those whiac blodd They should also iy | There possibility factory of ucing more cheaply at. ready to work five or six w yet. rDewpsey. That.is an Opposition |is tainted with lunacy, criminality, - Hhome, which will more than counter- | Mr fess told me himself that he nat | organ. a ag. 2} drankenness or disetse. This jour cata the tivaReage erat fromthe wet bee in for; > -eeKS 5-1. mld pit. axdutd go with.the me ps congo Sesjone and Quebec the machi and. are not in. | Conserva: distance in that direction, wel years 50 So ia no addition to the Mr zy. It is in opposition imprisonment for ported fete S067 0 Foe Wess Forenve Junction i" popiation Mr A. Ding may say itis & news- | No, sir, not if we ines Se AO ae

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