HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-06-11, Page 7MD", JUNE 11, 1886.,
TIsp Wemperanoe Velloutzati4n Fraud.
The following appears In the parliamentary
report of the proceedings of the House, ,oa
Pdday:—
Mr. Mullook oglled attention to the situa-
tionof the Temperance Colonization Com.
pang; 'and: 'asked the Governmeut whether
they propelled to grant any measure of relief
to that oompani. Referring to the fact that
large::number 'of Methodist ministers :had
been inducedto• q 1 eek i' tll4_- O1113Pa ty...
'land bad thereby • een victimized, Mr. Mull-
loolkreed, the.following jotter from one clergy
man to another:—" Dear Bro.,--With the
darkest cloud of troublethat ever enshrouded
my person, I write you. I am one of those
unfortunate one that bold scrip in the Tem
peranoe Colonization Society. I was served
It with:,a>eheriff's writ, and yesterday I was
visited.by a deputy to make a seizure of all
my .effects,, but he did not seize, I am not
able. -to-pay—it,is impossible to pay down -
8682. Then -Hid prospect of being called upon
to pay more and lose all is bad -enough. I
write you to seri what is going on in Toronto
about the matter Is there any hope. of get.
ting a settlement of the case? I am just
crushed. The idea of having a sheriff around
is, killing to me."
Ibis minister's condition is no doubt piti-
able, brit he is largely to blame himself for
his condition. The discipline of his church
expressly forbids speculation, but like too
many others, he was not able to resist the
temptation of acquiring sudden wealth. The
Temperance Colonization Co; turned out, to
bb very largely a fraud, and the prominent
114Stliooc tat ministers, who rept their name: fa
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it, in order that it might be " Domed;
3 it to the denomination to which they belong,
to explain their connection with'snch a hum.
bug concern:
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Whose' timber Limits Again.
M1
berg of Rev. De Gibson'a .Church, of that
city, came over to this country about WO
weeks ago. While in Washington Mia.
Thorne noticed a pin of the black, mum.
ing kind in her pillow at the hotel, En.
deavoring to extricate it, oho •pricked her
thumb. Shortly after reaching Chicago it
began to pain her. ^tihe: died of blood -
poisoning at the Grand Pacific yesterday
rnorning.• Mr, Thorne is a prominent dia.
tiller in London, and came to this country
to examine distillery machinery,
t Ingersoll Methodists have resolved to
addpt-the•free, pew system.
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Mr. A , A'1cArthui,, o Nest Zorra,sold
one of his prize horses the other day for
$300,
is of the opinion that 70
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Liberals will oppose the Home Rule
proposition,"
:.Brantford pian has:been fined under
the new law making it a misdemeanor
for a man to be found in a bar -room dur-
ing prohibiter] hours. Men who are
tempted to askligdordealers to break the
law should remember their own liability
to punishment.
During the Queen's stay in Liverpool
the Volunteer's who kept the line of
route were is graded early lathe morning
and were kepi: standing for five hours in
the rain in one position, and some of the
p (lice were on duty standing:' for nine-
teer hours with nothing to eat.
The following report of Parliamentary pro.'
ooedi'ngs is taken from the daisy report of last
Thursday, and" ie of special interest because
more then one person Inas asserted that Mr..
Cameron's charges were.untrae, and 'could
not bo proven. .The fact that:no one .attemp-
ted to answer Mr. Cameron, is significant, of
itself, but he did not leave the matter there;'
supporting his charges by offraial--proof. The.'
extract reads as follows :=•-• '
" Mr. Camerae, Huron, took •advantage of
the motion to make, a statement substantiat-
ing charges he had made that certain roe bets.
of the Clouse received slices of tbo public do•
main either for themselves or friends.: Be
read from official documents :proving" the, so.
curacy of his statement as regarded Messrs. •
Robertkon, (of fits,ingsh..1•Iaggort, Tayror,
Teter White and Dickinson. . Some of these
members were iii the Souse and. looted yeYy,.
uneasy as Mr. Cameron fastened his charges
• securely by official documents. :Ile `thee
turned his attention to Cabinet Ministers, whey .
in plundering the public- domain, -_s,ltt re i
ample to their followers. and in vigorous ran.-
guage eescribed their conduct -in applying for.
timber limits and joining railway .companies
which secured largo bonuses.. Sir Adolph
Caron and_Costigan be rnenti ed_-.partioplar-
�, ly.. He then referred to the large slices'of .the
public domain given' to. Mr. Macdonald- and
Mr. Tupper. -of •Winnipeg,iona'ofthe Premier
and High Commiettoner respectively, who re-
ceived coal lands, timber limits andealtsprings.
He declared it high. time the•.people knew of
• these things anal"pondered them::Not one or
the timber Unfit grabbers had courage enough
to attempt an answer to Mr.. Cameron's Beath,
ing speech, but, ns he lefttor. borne, on Fri-
day night, it is possible sotrne of them may try
to deny the charges which .hese conclusively
proved."
Another paper says :--``The seats sopn fill
up when Mr. M. C. Cameron- taken the, floor.
Ile never minces words,-always,reakes sure of
facts and lifts 'them from the shoulder"every
Gime: Iiis-speeoh last night should be.•care-
fully studied by every Canadine taxpayer who
desires to know how the.conntry is,now being'
governed, and how the pnblit: domain and
public.revenues are being• distributed among
the Minister:% of the .Ccdwn and their hungry.
supporters."
Tlie fact is announced that Rev D, A..
Macgregor, B "A,,, of Stratford,.baa been
alipointed to.alarofessorship .in.,Toronto•
Baptist college. Mr. Macgregor not only
is an ,able theologian and impressive
preacher, but -a clergyman who has And
endeared himself,to' people of every de•
notnlnatign:-_ � .
THE POPt. ' tAil
G'oods House,
LONI) Sn0 0
Those Ready M
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Sui'ts�a ee
Which we introduced tiro weeks' ago are nearly all sold, and
to -day we open the second consignment, We find chat tie`
cut and style aria right and the workmanship `excellent, while
prices place them within the: reach of all persons who require'
a
e uire-
a suit 6f any kind..
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A FairlyGood Suit,y
' $rst-class cut" �SC•
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A Good, serviceable Tweed Suit, Nice •color4
yding.
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A band Suit fit to ' be worn on your We
day or .$10,
Env. 'Hrxiiv Ward Beecher, sails for
Englt>,,Itd on June 17th. He' has been
granted leave of absence by his church
till October let, on the understanding
that his health needs recruiting. While
absent the rev.; gentleman ,will make an
honest, enn. by lecturing in the `princi -'
altowns andofci4esGreatBritain.
STRIPED TROWSEI INGS for. •the, ordered' clothing
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department, __ _ • .
,STIFF'; HATS,
Wehave,the neatest�thing.. � � :..A ,
NECKWEAR, LINEN . and CELLULOID COL-
LARS and CUFFS, and. SILK SQUARES.
penny
a B•t'
• The .ueerest divorce• case' is i•epor•thd.
at Cleveland: Mrs, Elmira Hux.ley;.who
had been, reared in the 'country' lived
happily with her husband' until she •be-
cathe discontented with city'life andpin-
ed for trio aural scenes'to.which she had.
beer' accustomed. • She could not aeons
tori herself to "buying butter by the
pound and potatoes by the peck." so she
went where she : could dig her own
potatoes and churn her own butter, and
Mr. Huxley went`liefore the court and
obtained a .divorce. •
,sudden :and remarkable •deathof a
ci n named Lyon at Greenville, '1►7ich.,
is eausing a• -good deal of cemront. She
was given ": to positive` expressions, and,
when.engaged'inthe transfer of apiece of
real eatatei the: title of:.whioh was ques-
tioned,._remarked that. she "hoped God'
Would ,strike her dead if: it was net all
rig1lit."" The fact that her oluim•.was not
perfect finally appeared. A lawyer coo.
'fronted' her with the evidence of her leis-
represeetatiori; and: so shocked her nervous
:system thatashe fellldead at his feet. Some
,persons. regard this calamity •as a direct
visitation of Divine wrath. '
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°Dr. Lovell, who in to' -day's Canada Go,'
Bette gives notice of an application to he
separated'frrtta• his wife, is the victim of -a
mock marriage ceremony; Popular rumor
had spread it aboutChat he wee tu•' niarry
,Mies Ada Mary Eaton, of Newburgh 'They.
have beenfrienda from childhood, -but .no.
thought of marriage• evei. entered their
minds, .The young':conple'chanced'to meet
in Septet ibi)r, 1882, in a.friend's house, in
Hamilton, and went through the marriage'
,eeretnony as a coke. The. ceremony was
Sir John, after Mr. Cameron had come? peifotmed: • by :a,,young, clergyman, and
home, denied emphatically that either,_liie sometime latr• it was• discovered that the
son-orthat of Sir. Charles''J u pet;: had:any ceremony' was really+ binding.. . Mise Eaton
p ot married to at o her man before -the mia-
interest in lumber limits 1 • r. ,
' . , take was disco sieved; and application. for a•
7 separation is made to. endeavor to right
NEWS ' NOTES:. matters. •
•A FULL AND .COMPLETE LINE oy
El) &IP/VIED -Goatings
Kindly look through our stock•before buying your outfit
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o urrencenow.forGfa'liforuia Speeinla to 'The Galveston, . Texas,
It is a dally ce , News from every part of Texas, report
thermometers to' register. from 100. to 1Ua o 1`di unh
d rasa that ft Lenora •e a itis prevailing over
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Have Toe over tried: Mc($regor 4. Parke's the State, and Miele ii t itch 'suffering
Carbone Cerate for sores of .any kind ? It la • - and loss' among cattle and other live
beyond do'ntthe very best preparation rut i
)eagl et, for Healing .and emote_ sores, lIntnk; stock,: -T;
n ,cele sect onsi small ;gralns-
cuEs. Plunges, Bertehes,-iiia is the only proper ,ire • sustaining d:irnano ai-td the ' cot • 1 •• d'.°
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0RUICKSHANKa ,
I have now on hand ono of the Largest, Bests and most. Complete Stooks of
BOOTS and slums, ever displayed in Clinton, andwill sell them at the rer1►
Lowest possible Prices.. If you want good value in Boots and'`Shoes, call on tib
,
and you. will nob be disappointed. Taut still making the
Celebrated Hand Sewed Boos
Which are so favorably "known to require no comment. --All kinds' of custom
work promptly attended to, ,and at reasonable prices. •• :
5 PER CENT "OFF ,Fort CA81. Eaog TAKEN IN EXCHANCIE Fo Geions.
Call 'on .C. Cruickshank, the=. Boot Maker,
ALBERT aTREBT,. BRICK BLOOD, ()LINTON
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islot surpasse(1 hoc complelell(ss iu . fbc comity.
'Prices consistent with tine work.
'LO:N DESBORO.
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ra. A 'Fischer, {.stIccEssot TO s
A M:Pischer,
`'iwi L e 1 n aiior, Clinton.
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T beg to announce that I have :opened out lu'the TAILORING
E - - QRUG S��R� TRADE; where t,
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;The undersigned has,just'openeda New, Drug $tote iii . v,a _
Jao1 son :s..'�lewv' Uloek. Flatiron �+tre�et :
Two doors. West of the City. Book Store, :where' will be found a 'courplete assort;
inent-of Fiiie .DRUGS- and CHEMICALS;. also—PATENT MEDICINES: and
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. All that. the Public may. ask for in these lines.'
: • P S,-;Oihiee changed from residence to Drug Store:.,
Il'�TC.�TON� • � Clint
On.
A' WORTI a .
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; ` h ' re you. can rel- : on ettiil the latest goods : cut
iii the latest Styles by MR. "M. FISCHER, :as Critter and
g • 'ngyou. all for: the patronage extended to hilt, , '
1Vls,na�,er.• Thanking . P g, •
hoping:to receive the -same, in the' future.: Fine range of goods
to choose. from. Cheap for cash, as lamin a position to ,de ='
anything else: • See our WORSTED Pantings' &e. Scotch TwEElai4
r . o M. iseheY Plana er.
*Mrs. A. Fische ,. �'� 'alb
�U�EP1 1VECD'RR,OW,
1n'thankiu .his numerous ciistobiers for•heir liberal patronage in the -past,. begs-to'aitnounce
that be has just received a splendid assortment of •
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oiiiy ln�tlittfactrtrel s of. FIRE 'PROOF I+ St�k Es' �ntli
Non-Conductiag' ; Steel F+''tange.. Doors
sPR`R is -a- GC3023S
:CO3IPRI$Ii:.G TILS 'LAtTEeT ,V OVI•:L'1 E1 S
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TINTED'S, :DRESS ' GOODS, PRINTS,". J.1IITSLINS, INGHA`11IS, LACES;
"PM R. IDERIES I tS•"''COTTONADES) DUCKS DENIMS
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All oils new styles of Pireptoof • Safes are fitted With an. AIR :CHAMBER, te'
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1)10 -trent dampness to' papers: A large assortmenVof SECOND :EIA3tD SAEEt3''
for,sale at low prices and on easy, terms of payment. Ctttailogues on application.
TWEPDS a apeoialty and a firs ass�Ia4ller'"who guarantees a fit:: A full supply of hand :•
Y ;., ,
made.i3OOTS'and B1i0ES `esterriviel-fer'-the s ria trade. A fresh assortment of TALL 1�i�L111t l J I rOiCt ,greet,. , �cl t, 'Toronto.
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• . I PAPIaEt, newest pat erns,
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mottled /4 applying Carbone' Acid, cold .o•
Worthington's brtStore for n.,-
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e. pet brs . ton -oro i$ threatened, but ' as yet
the
Cotton 1t ii
1ll`iTied- n0 Appreciable,
douche. • Iii North-western Texas, the
Panhandle country, the ,draught , is the
most severely felt, -anti cattle are report
eel •'dying, fly thottsands.. • .The smallest
water holes here mono dryf, and cattle
The revival commenced ommenced a month ane as
Baltimore by the evangelists, Saar Jonet
and Sam Small, came to au`'end last: Sun-
day night. •It has been the most successful.`
ever held in the city, 'the series of meet
ings haying been attended by over'400,000
people, over2;000 cif whore pr,,fesaod re-
i �'r
TEA, ' Newa c hbest.
' o - C I IL . r u 1 Fre Tr • o r c nt ']' n sou t.LA
111 ,. t c6 of.GRO E. S ss u o0 ou H
5e
y� � y >
h bl' 'DlVGLASSWARE,1
e r. t u r. It AF. 0 ',LE Iti
,value ever offered. to c HARDWARE, CI..G and fu 1 '
supply'.., LA11DINE and CROWN 'OIL for •mue'hinery, always en.. hand, and everything
usually kept in a filet -class country:etore. COAL OIL 30 cents per gallon: • Highest market
price paid in trade for -BUTTER, • EGGS, OATS,, tee. Come nue and all end inspect my' •
• stock. No trouble re show, goods. :
iY 'E3; • •I have also•tiurdhased a large,cinantity of the BLUE TIN TAG BINDING:1`lt WINE
ligion. The world of tete i:vangeliate met roam abourt in herds, travelling for days,• • liestin,•the market, which I otter at the, lorvest.possible sate
• with • hearty co-operation' .from, •tll; • the hellowing piteously, No' general rains •
Protestant clergymen and many churches i larva visited the cattle.'" regio►is• for
OSEPI-' ronr�o r=
report largely increased melnbershi • s. °'•
P 8 Y p several months. The snaring, grass was , S"AgNA,�.ivIarch vtll, 13SU - `
Referring to the work Of Messrs. Hunter :_rnettore and deficient in. nutrition leav• •
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.t,. - - s,rnnrutitata.'
and Crossley, the LondonAdverts
Trio converts have been very nnmero ns,.
• numbering between '1,00,( 1,500, • Many ` 'Texas...tltepch of wool growing section of
these 'hate 'united with other els lobes -
and hundreds with the several •14Int1nodiet
or says ing the cat 1'a•in,,poor condition to with
stand' the draught. In Sout1►-western.
, •. hteiretpraiirovei
churches: • All classes are found among the. ;and Horny ,thousand sheep have died.
converts, mostly young men and Women Reports 1rCt11 illi, .4eCtiJ11 are few, but.
and,'yell lig people, bat':a large number of all, nee'of'the same disastrotis .teeot•.
husbands and wives, rich and pier; moral, ,lac ttoctcy Moulitalns.
profane and +drinkers. •
Ttl1 •F1tuIr CHOP.—The Into severe frosts 74hc approach to the Rocky Motitttains
appear,to have done considerable damage from the prairie is, perhaps'„the most
to the fruit crop. Thisoarlyblossom of the. remarkable itt the world. 1 do not.wish
strawberry
]used
earl, fr s year will not be to give exaggerated ideas `� •*. • They
anticipated
alt tali
aicel more, tlialt tri t'rih
y y are ae e a third. is I L
•'c re3lrzekl, lihrrttTri there bo uo more frost, Yti
'as • the/Himalayas.. Nevertheless, the
approach tot out ; gena the prairie. is
truly wonderful ; for the rise as masses
of rock. tight out of the they,
•-'Der-
ing the greater tart oft 1e•: ear they are
coverer with snort. As we op -
preached the mountains, we actually,saw
obeli t-lG0 anile§ of c nti - tv> 1 i'
0 ell Yis ale C tit
! o it
hills, which, r sting: Straight out o the
pralrie,t onstittite a sight that is almost,
if not (pito unique. -There is only one
parallel to it, namely, the approach to,
the Catteasns frgttl the steppes e111tlssia;
and even" this is riot so rine, as there1s
4:f
opened •out".in.. E'LLXOTTrh BLOCK.
NEXT D(on, 'iQ flE fltt'Y 'BOOR: STORE,-CLINTON',
BED
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, SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS,. 8�c• ,
m,maia Planing
oaer Swaffield
Si*CCESSOtt5• TO
H. 1STEVENS & .SON „ CLINTON.
• Nifl,llu, `lctur'CrS , Q� :'SASTI', PO01.IS, 13Lu D;:4, ^:1+ EMoRTNC,r'SI.DTNG, .•
•Interior and .L'xtel•ier' Finishing,; LATH -au SIIIN(1L1 S kept
on hand. Mill on- Wellington St,, •opposite W6o11011, Tali.
)4AIN; AVn snoi 'I('ATIONS Z'1tFaI'1*‘'JtI{ U..
Cooter, V. Pa.
'ERT' BE' . mAnr- T� n i htIl . ;tit
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Alii:, r._r;r��IlttTf: 1ltitoItT:1fEN'L or THE � BEST IT -
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It .Asci Anrr. • Palms. S
a►i �3usznesJJiaiige
however. it 1.. expected that strawberries. •
will yet be a fair erne. Pietas, sherries, h f • .J- S.
currants, arta sonic of the earlier vurictiea. y f 1 y - .• \ t 1 r l 111 fr'I t t t t t t t t r t t t t t t 11 t t 1 t r t i l
of fruit have also suffered eousiderabiy.. , ., .w ,,,,, i
Tim Government of Manitoba the other
1 q • • 1 y t y Theotndersigned Bags to notify the people of Clinton and vicinity that he, has bairglil l:be
day reduced the marriage license fee from j l ;� .t .__
$7 to $8, but the university authorities,
who. get all the money so collected as It
Government subsidy, opposed the change,
I.' .?U ' UR.;E.. VANES BSI1E S formerly sere on b W. •L Into,
• And that' Inc is prepared to furnish• '
r
Special
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11 f 1 r ► ,•
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compromise has, now been effected b ,.
A Dom . efi'e ,
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Ir value large,
considering the al r f the license,
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Err b >
i (Governments should rather irnccitrnge than
the placing of the fee at $5—still absurdly ,
Wear
,p • bas, Blankets.
Has Cured in four 'months. Dbotol,s �ti ear and i' Harness, Collars, Whips; trlunlis,,'Vaiises,, Buffalo Ho M..
• nr,.l everythln � rtsu illy Rept in a• first -elate Ilarness films, at the rowel t•l)riaes, Speela
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throw obstacles in the wt!'y of matrimony, r' C'J' ' ; ythe r ,: ,
men rove nr t-��-.:�i-- ZZE.T.'(1111111Q11Ci them as best for all t,l,lsse�
for married alt n p > not rely the hest
eititene, htit invariably contribute more
to the local us well 55 tothe'raneral revonuc, drat a.relive of ]sty hills, theta another
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- - a ,. •r. . llttki 'higher, mill. ntgatlti rtlso sz1q� teras pti.t' . ail"C.bl .<`1.l'5-0-11,-ap all.o�lilklll: h13;•rr •: Y x '..
The subgtrly to the; nniveist y could well ., rr r zY '�
ve boon raised from entnll other arrzrrce- suntlnit4 of the snow,clad peaks of
r (1attcitstts. •_Sir. ll.`Pein Ili;: Cosmopolitan 1J . ii.
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A Chieal;n detipalr.,l says:.Mr, nn,l �It`sr 1 l
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Elwin Thorny, of Lfroclelt, England,.. mem- 'I,SS'l,�'S', r•..
5'a.....
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i8 s- which 1 will nralke a specialty.
attention is directed to my stock of Don't Max Es?., p Y
' ItI PAIl;IB"G PROM PrL' t ATT :Dtri 1D ,Ta►., •
T3 •i' t teution t ._ Tutsi less and narefttlt atudc•ine the wants of rey customers, 1 hope to
By o easiness, y ,
merit a fair' share of patronsco, r(Ilve no.n y:ill before, DOreitasiug elsewhere,
• 1�fi.ISll�.;41T311; 1111•. 11i. 11)_t_0l ' S1°I'l '.V1111 MAItrvl.t.
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