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Benda si0, ravel aud da>xt.+gPt+ ' More htaildilig operation* In tlao vine' VOX-
thio lace wap driven tureen rUt bedew t H my Wh LAuggl xtftt uou ov oimax4r4 44114Ao-
p g: vel ' Win Aaadersutt $5 charity l a new stp,ble to their, ltxtll propNrra•...-.
Ae Mr, P. M. Sullivan*, hatcher, of • $5
e eeler,lidamauea clra%u;and ag<•: Messrs ,laud i Stewart have ttdtletl.
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last Weekfront of the altafts beoawe Ed Armatroeg, 41 Charity ; 'Richercl i Another huge shipment of cheers was amiss,
TuPsda ixeet S
detached front the wagon, frightening
Shri ice' 3 charity ; Win Dittman, made last week front the factor , Mr,
the horse and genera° at to run away. b • 1 0 a e,ount for Dillon lots made a
success ofcheese. , ,y next, - Sept.. Bath ale
e aa.ae n Qu
M. 'Ejullivan was thrown over the 2 cttaarity, ex Orr'e Y great Northern
Exhibition opens ut
wagon coming on top of hitn. gravel was: referred to Win Getnmtlt to making here aud brought the factory l Walkerton. <M ccurdiuer to filo linen•
mak, athereport at next Xueettttt;, Moved by R to the front as one f the vet's best in her and class of entries that are nowt
medical std was In
and
re p year, however,
sufferer is now xis a lair wee' o, Mlaxwell, seconded itay
Win (lemma', the province. 'his to the hands of the Seure tely, 4\i ,
that title etitancil adjourn to meet io will be hie last, as lie iia;s secured a
etoxery, Sault& hall,Bloevale, londay, Wotan' 1uc►ative ptiettion rte •'Inspector. of • Bauch Seegmilior, the Nerthe.ru ,
20th, at 40 o'clock, a to--Qrtrried. cheese, --Mr. Adana Ried is down with • htintton". fir. 1890,
prom's s not only
Jonzt Dune/ass, Clerk. intiawmatiott.of the lungs.•--Maliatrry, toeclipse.
olipse aliailp v vnioG. . Part but
►f alio
----a-7,-- , Diment is yatavalescent of the sane
TurnberrV.
Mr John Snell, of the Boundary, is
AGT, G. N. W. TELEGRAPH CO. visiting •friends i .Toronto aud Plotter
Messrs, Thos Henderson, jr,
Charles. Bunt,, Athos Tipling, VVzn
Opo, Brunswick House, Maxwell and Jobst Jenkins took in the
Wingham, - Chit
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, :890
EDITORIAL NOTES.
A remelt -emcee has been issued en-
join'g all to observe Tleursday, Novem-
ber 7th, as a day of thanksgiving and
d," Blaring that day to be a public.'
holiday.
A£BITI AnOIr proceedings to ascer-
tain the value of the Toronto Street
Railway Oompnaiy's plant with a view
to the assumption of the business by
the corporation were begun at Toronto
r1Ionday. The company value their
p1Lut at ,$5,500,000.
Tran nominations for Monek and
South Ontario, , consequent on the en-
trance of Hon Richard Harcourt and
lion John Dryden into the Ontario
Cabinet, will take place on 'i`ueuday,
Glenfatei^ov;r.
affliction,-eArs• Mc alertly also, is 'burttry+ pore than the usual fine
• display of horses, cootie, Shee +,Swine^
Mr, and Mrs, Wylie have returned recover►:al; from her severe a eident • l , (xt xis, l , , l will be
---11 d as da ,lass Y
.ion ay w wedding y. , u t. . G •n' +'.ruit. L+lte
frons a visit in the eaue°n City.—Mr. Bina Smith, of the village, was united ;oft haitcl. The • piteous. of the alzow
in the hoods of matrimony with .til r, i have always b,•en w+'lt pleased with
John Ganuftt, of the Townshita of the quality anti tiutuottr ref Pxhihits at
'1'nrribPrry. They are spending tho',tlte Northern, aud we ;assure theist
week at l uinilon, Gaistorville turd : that this year will be no exception to,
tether places. --The Sunday Schoot the rule. , ,
at r iver ar of the Ebenezer apoint.' The attracti,>ns to he seen et ttia
'limit of the Blue,vale Circuit will be ; Not'tltera wall put previous altowss "Via
held nett 'S;unrlay. In the afteruoun, i in the shade The ant erprisin +retitle-
at 2.30,;t1 e pastor, the Rev L B.
Wnllwiia, will preach, aud in the
evening the lay. Jtunes McLaughlin,
13. A., of Wroxeter, On Monday
evening, the 29th, the auunal tea acid
etutertaiun>eut will Ise held, the latter crossing the Niagara Falls on. a wire
f.
Toronto exhibition last week.—Mr
McPherson attended the meeting 'of
Fred Ewart, of Sault Ste Marie,Miohi' the Township Council, in Bluevele,
Monday. --•`!here are two joyful hearts.
in Turnberry since Alls,n has returned
from Torouto.--There must be some
attraction on the Otlt concession, as
M. T., of I3luevale, snakes an occasion-
al visit,—W. T. Farrell was in los-
towel Saturday, aiding the Attwood
Foot Ball Club in a U;anie with the
sen u Liatnwet Club. The gnine resulted
smiling • countenauve of Miss Maud one goal to nothing in favor ++f Att
Leggatt is to be seen on the ninth line wood. --Mrs. Fraser and Mies S
cane more. She has been living in bendy went to Toroute), Friday to
Wingltan3 for some titre. -The ninth attend 'tile Exhibition and see the
litre boys held a shooting match at Mrs other sights of the Capitol,—The
Queen pity seems to have some attract
gar, is visiting: his. cousin, Mr Athos
Tipting, this week.—Mr Thos Tipting,
of Londesboro, is spending a few days,
in this vicinity visiting Menthe—.Mr
and Mrs Gilmour were visiting friends
in the township of Stanley. last, week.
—The brickwork of. Mr. John Willits
house, which was blown down, has
been- rebuilt, it looks well.—The
Oollwell's on 'Tuesday lixst,wlaio prov•
ed to be a decided success. '.C14u-cap-
t ' Mi s s john Hastings and
ing influence this weak. „Quite a nam•
artist. es r
her took advantage of the cheap fere.
William Robinson, were ^ elected, who + Tuesday and Thursday,— A lien Nich-
picked sides, having thirteen on each ( olson was one of the number au attend
side and then the shooting started.' the Exhibition this week. Allen will
The match resulted in favor of Mr. not retrain long in the Queen Oity, as
hustings' side by a score of 2813, to
233. The shot of the day was made
by Mr..William Deans, who succeeded
in scoring thir-tynine. Other individ-
ualsMisses Hetnt'y are spending ,• few days
who made good shovs,were Messrs their. brother, in I•lelir
Peter Hastings, John Robinson, Sohn y.—
Hastings and Wil,rrim Robinson. Rugh. Green spent 'Sunday under the
After the shooting was over,the shoot. parental roof.—Mrs. Jackson. dau ;h-
ers proceeded on their; wayto the ter of 1)avidGemruill,basreturned from
p Winnipeg and intends spending a- few
Months: x ith friends and relatives.—
Quite a -number from this part attend-
ed the games held in Luokuow last
week.
+a• n
risen baying this tatter in Ina Itttve
tenured the services of pr„feasbr. Dixon
the world renowned tight rope walker
of Toronto,. who, on the Otte of Sep
tetneer performed the daring feet of
tQ consist of addresses,. teeetatious and cabae sen. in diameter. 'The Profess ee
a exhibitions on Wednesday aid
singing, gives a i i due y and.
_- Thursday, in at sack, hoop 18 inches
in diameter, backward and furward,lies
and kneels down, with, cross legged
and stands on his he ed,. lief will also.
perform a fancy ;tat, in winch he
challenges the world fur $1000.
The Bando tiros,. of Oolusnbus,Ohio,.
will appear on the -same days and give
an hour's performance, consisting of
ecrobatio specialties, Spznish rings,,
clowns frolics and. grotesque acts.
Edison'e talking dole, one 'of the.
greatest meiehatnical masterpieces tit
Edison, the inventor, will atco be at
eee
the Northern. These dolls •liavb peove '
ed great attracttotis wherever shown.
The Fxl>ibite froiu. British Colum-
bia, Manitoba and the Northwest are,
the largest ever shown and. can be -
seen in the palace. The Agricultural
College, of Gluelph,exhibit will also be
iilr•roxeter. -
He is a weter.wirch,or to speak more
correctly, he is a water wizard. We
reefer to Mr. Robert 'Viviano, of this
Race, who locates• the w;h,'reabouts of
underground springs with uuerriug
Ire lies butter Attracttona nearer hornet. a.►curacy. Hie whole apparatus con-
(o,tDWD&D OUT oe LAST Immo silts of a fOrkeil'switeil out from an
Miss Emma Irwin was the guest of apple tree. with this III his hand
Mrs. H Henning last .week.—The ,air. Thy.in ''walks ..Over the ground,
and who+n'ti eeitable:spot for a well is
reached; the switch . indicates the
presence of water by bending down
ward over tate spot. The distance of
the spring from the surface is shown
by the nutuber of turns the switch
makes, eveiy torn counting three feet.
Mr. Thynne located a well on his place
the other ct 1y,whioh the switch showed
to require a depth of fifteen feet, and The enough, an. excellent spring was in the palace.` comrnittee ere
found a1 that depth. Corresponding with, gentlemen, itb,
house of Mrs. Colwell, where an ex,
September 30, and polling on Tuesday, cellent repast had been prepared tor
October 7, should the new Ministers them, and to which they did ,auaple
justice. When this very irnportant
part of the•programme was completed,,
a goodly number of the fair sex of the
v gathered in
surrounding acuate, were g h
to the house and all tripped the.light
fantastic for a fair length of time,
after which all repaired to their hoaxes,
well pleased with the proceedings of
the day.
Minutes of council meeting held in
Saults' hall, .. ,Bluevale, 'Sept. 22nd,
1890. Members all :•present, " The
Reeve'in the 'chair. Minutes of last
meeting were read, approved and sign.
ed. Ooinmunications were read from
0. E. Jones, Esq., Tp. Engineer, stat
ing that he would attend to the work
of cleaning oat drain on 12th eon, at
once. Also Item Clerk of Howick,
stating that accounts from this town--
e<hip would be laid before tlteir'Counoil
et their next meeting. Also from. Mr.
Garrow, barrister, Goderich, in respect
to damage done to Geo. Bryce's lands,
on 12th concession, from overflow of
Stater through culverts on. boundary
lino. The Reeve reported that a writ
had been served on this municipality,
the municipality of Culross, and lM ;r.
Loutit, of Co roes. at the suit of Geo.
Bryce, for $4,000 damages to his lands
from overflow of water through Gut-
verts on boundary line, and also that
instructions bad been sent to and ac
cepted by Messrs. Catneron, Holt
Cameron to defend... the snit for.this
municipality; also that, in company,
with Mr. Maxwell, he had +aspected
Eddy's bridge and found it unsafe for
public travel, especially for heavy loads
ar. t recommend thut 525 feet of plank
be leid en floor and also that steps be
taken to build a new bridge as soon as
possible, and also that printed notices
be put up at the bridge notifying the
pubic that any p rsou or vehicle cross-
ing it will do so at their own risk
Report adopted. Mr. Maxwell report.
Pd examined the Douglas drain
and let job of cleaning out the portion•
of the drain on the road to gr. Dong•
lass at82 for the job —Bassett eppt,t adopted.
Mr. 'Thontso►i reported that Mr. Far.
May' had done some work on the road
near his own place --Report labi over.
Moved by :kt. Maxwell, seconded by
MVtn,. Cruicksbauk, that we accept
payment of principal and interest of
mortgage No. 14, and that tile Inert -
gage be discharged - (tarried Moe -
ed by Geo, '1'honlsott, seeoxcl.ed by R.
Maxwell. bat this •ouuf,il adept seeurt:
'ties offered by Alex. Getnmill on his
bond as treat collector for the current.
yearsCarried. Moved by Geo Thorn•
sun, seconded by Wet. Geuamill, that
'John McK hie'14 ..,•count for gravel
be opposed.
THE trial of R.Birchall for the mur-
der of young Benwell in a swamp near
Woodstock, last spring, was commenc-
e t at Woodstock, on Monday, Great
`interest is manifested in this case, and
the city daily papers are • givirg ex-
tended reports of each day's proceed,.
ings.
At the luncheon given by the direc..
tors of the Central Canada fair at Ot-
tawa Tuesday the Governer General
'made a speech in which he referred to
the situation of Canada in regard to
.
.i•theStates.
of S
riff legislation gun
the to R Lit.
He said Canada sltoukl choose
a course which it. deemed best fcr the
welfare •of the Dominion.
Ax.exchange, in speaking of fairs
geueral:y,very truthfully remarks that
the smaller fairs are the ones that are
noire directly in contact,'with the home
life of the people, - Ar, them are to be
teen fartu and factory products, pro-
ditced in the sane vicinity and subject'
to the sante cowiitions of climate and
'toil. To note their differences, com
litre their merits, and study their
laths/dual history and thereby arrive
ut a Inowtebe of the causes that have
• operated singly or hi combination to
pr:)duce their special characteristics, is
t:, improve an opportunity that can be
found nowhere else. so favorable. The
young :iters and avomen of the country
should make the local fairs a plaea to
gl,ettit valunbl a and. profitable infor
enation reepeotitiry, the products of the
most l.rnportant industry in the coun
try and, contributing front the pro- having
auctions of their own industry, stir a
healthy emulation in others who per-
haps have riot enjoyed the same ad
vantages to excel. Aim to make it the
Gleet al the Provinee. _Encourage it by.
eeetributiog to it number of exhibits
Cot merely for the money of the prizes
that may be al►teined, but' for the good
that may Irfa done others in proeing
'.c1;t t•:iutel}igeuce, skill; and. industry
fiver simply rewarded with the hest
prro.laacts of a land, token all iri alt,that
as inferior to none and worthy of tit,,
patriutietu of the people.
At the last t e ting of tate Sovereign,
Morris..
Mr. Peter 11oEwen,,. sou; of Mr ,Iohp
MOEwen, of the 1st concession,
leaves in a few days for a visit to the
States. -Mrs Chas Proctor, who has
been spendingsome time with friends,
in Toronto, returned on Monday.--•
Mr Chas Proctor ociated as judge on
sheep at the •fair in. Goderioh, last
week. Mr rtoetto.r. has great experi-
ence in judging sheep, and always
gives. satisfactidn.—Mrs Charles Proc-
tor, Sr, ,11'rs Charles Proctor, sr, Mrs
John Practor`,1MIr, Charles Proctor, jr,
and .111x• G H ,Blackwell took, in the
'Toronto Industrial.—Miss Watson, of
Sunshine, is attending the London ex
hibition this week and. visiting friends
in that vicinity.=Miss Nettie Law-
rence, Miss S Bell and .Master Fred
Bell are visiting friends in the vicinity
of Mitchell and taking in the fair of
that place.—Mrs Wells, of Sault Ste
Marie, who has been visiting her,
brother, Mr Masters, has returned
to her home.—sir Munn. from near
Bluevale has taken up his residence in
Sunshine.—Mr Thee Beinpe and son
of -Sarnia, are renewing' aaquaintauce
ship on the 5th line. --Tire dlessrs Mo•
Arthur, of this township, and Mr
McDonald, of Walton, returned from
the Old Country on Wednesday. They
enjoyed their visit its the old land very
much,. and had a pleasant passage both
ways. -airs. Geo. Burke, of School -
craft, Michigan, is home on an extend-
ed visit to her mother, .il rs. Geo.
Onseuiore.
Belfast.
Apple :packing is all the go around
this part just now. There is not so
:lett}+ge a crop as, was expeetsd.--Mrs
'W. Crosby, of this., place, happened
-with a rathersevere accident lase week
'which resulted in.a broken arm, but
we+ sin pleased to,state that she is re
covering rapidly and will soon be able
to titanic' to bee household duties
again.— Mr. 1.44. Crostie has sold his,
tine span of snares for the handsome
sura of $8p0. to .Mr. J. Gentles,. .,f,
ICuicardluo. — Mr. i,eil Stuart, 'of,
Glasgow, Scotland, Who has been
visiting his friends of this part, is
leaving for New ''Port(.
t
Belterteget
lIr' W Wray. has moved to his new
residenue.—M1 John :Bell, er, here.
covering from a severe Mutate -A•
e s ate number of gypsies passed through here
rand Lodge, I. 0. 0. E'., 1}r. 01 T. be reid, . Cetrriett. MAuved by Writ en ;route foie Whighani, on li3aturday
e be of London, waseleted to the. Cruieeksl arta, seconded by '(eet Chani-. evening.—Mr MV J Martin tette dispose
G> W,
.hepato Grand Tire, the :.son, .flint %ran, ilutre;ati's road work aril Id his feral in Etst 4VatvattUtih to
t slake eyet oonferred upon a be retniieed as oliartt,y--Harriett. The, qtr W Niiolholl at a handsome figure. --
its this Society.
Trim to now subeoribern, till
ber,1 0, for 25o., or eti. tali
f dluw.ng ord.rs on 'b're.teurer were
issued in peyinrnt of-aeoounts ea -sod,.
*mid .fur eherity x John ktcKenzi.er
$4.04,4reveli c1'`° peettek,lJ:i3, rat•ele
rue .1v1.etbutlist Suudey leuool of this
place intend huidlt1g .s grand enterta
tweet in tate l+tty. tetra' hall, on 'Thnrs-
dtay '•vex itz , Oce2e4
the ixtentiutt of s'euring other attr ic.
Zetland• tions ati 1, so that take it ail in ea ,t ie
Mr and MraW Gardiner have res r►taus friend;. and patrons of the
turned front the exhibition.—Mr 1 red Northern ttuoughout this part of the,
Thomson has returned from Mauituba Province, t.ty depend on teeing one
and his health is much improved. He of tit°.best sl►u+vs inCanada f+er 189+3:
reports weather very wet out to the Re:netnleer the+ dates, Sept. 300, Otte
West,—Rev A MleKibuo❑ was viuiting 1st, 2pd need 3rd
at his sister's Mrs 1±' 'Tboaison's and
rotnrned home Monday last. 1 -le in-
tends resuming his studies. at Cobourg.
—Mr Robert Taylor went to Gorrie
lastTnesday, Keep your eyes open
Bob.—Friends of Mrs J Peltou's are
Miss
visiting there tuts week.—Mr, itls i..s
Ada and. Mrs G Thomson left for the
London Exhibition on Tuesday last.
Listowel.
The Listowel fall exhibition, held
on, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,
beat week, was a success. The weath
er was fiue and; the crowds large.
The display in fruit, vegetables and
fi t 1
overs was muel.a lead or any pr-
viona show, and veoulcl do credit to
Rise. in Boots.
13oota will be boots this winter.
The scarcity of hides,the South Aram: -
can troubles. and outer cl,eged causes
have led the wholesale boot end show
their,
tleetlers of ties rovirice to increase
prices. At the meeting in Toronto,
the other day, it was stated that that
advance iu leather has. been fully 25.
per cent and in consequence it was,
agreed to raise boots and shoes frern;
5 to 7. per cent. on the class of leather
sffeeted• try tho rise in leather, 'This
may l,e followed by an additional in•
crease of 5. per cent as soon . as the,
spring stock is put on the rnarket,
any of the big fairs. The field roots At the `Methodist General Confer.
and garden vegetables could not well once on Tuesday the following of eers
be beaten anywhere, aud the fruit were appointed: --Dr. John Potts,
was excellent, the show of apples, Educational Secretary ; D. Alexander
plums and pears being particularly Sutherland, Missionary Secretary ;
fine. There was a beautiful display of Dr. Briggs and S. 1+. Iloustis, Book. .
out Sowers and house plants; also Stewards ; James Gray, Treasurer
agme very fine specimens of oil paint. Superannuation Fend ; Rev. Dr. De-
ings in the arts department. The wart, Editor Christain Guardian ; Dr.
show of domestic manufactures tale Leathorn, Editor Wesleyan; Dr. With-
►nechauioal worst was somewhet deli• row., Editor Methodist tlfagazine ; Jas,.,
tient.. The live stock departmengs Woodsworth; Superintendent North
.were well filled, rlrn a tieing a splen -west. There being only one Superin'.
:did show ol'lin,es, c.tt11e, sheep ,and tendent, Dr. Caravan continues in
`pigs, H. Cargill, .,i. 1' s fatuous nerd office.
of Durham were among .the exhibits D. Waters, father. of Rev. Dr. Wat•
of line stock. The paultry show was ers, formerly of fit. Marys and of Jno.
also very complete Waters, M. P P.,,is ninety years of.
age, yet walloicl the entire distance to•.
The Iio4oration Vote, • Parkhill front his home in Springbank
Ari analysis of the vote, on tit®.fadere and hack, the round trip being about
atian queationirl, the Methodist (ion. 18'•miles. an had, for .many years,
ference the other day shows that in
been in the habit of ruling to town on;
Douglas' mption was 'supported by 88,a horse whivlehe had raised and used
olergyuren and 74 laymen, while of entirely for rifling purposes, never
those who voted against federation, 50 having had a her:less upon it, But
writ clerical and 33 lay delegates. after 85,yonrs of faithful service the
Byconferences the vote stood time a ,equine diedthe other dray, so rift, Wats
:,Mntreal, 15 for federation,22 against; ers taudertoo't the journey on foot, tnk
'Bey of Quinte, 2t3 for federation, 3 aoeomplitihed:a feat remarkable for
against ; N tw Brunswick and Prince ;Otte so old,
Edward Island, 4 for federation, G.
against;. 'Toronto, 31 for, 11 against;
t,luelph. 30 for, none against ; Nova
Scolio, 0 for, 1a against London,J i
for,1,0,atteinst; Niagara, 18 for, 10
Blyth.
Mr. Goo, Pownall is, lying- very alt''
ofinf.Iatntnatiian ofthei,boweleat a farce
house near i3elgrave.—.Mr. Jos Walk -
against Manitoba. 11„ for, 4 against ; are V. 5,, has det;itled.. ou. locating itL
i3rittsli. Columbia, B, for, 2 against; the !Vestern'Ntatee and leaves thin
Aiewfotindtand, l3.far, 2;ageaua.,t, week.—A uutttltet of the members of;
the local Coort of the Oanadiau Ortk't'
Wfngriam straw., of Foresters 'drove over to Winghtttar^.
One of the chief attractions wall be at ua Sunday last to attend divit,e aerie-
tl 14 Xeluc1oo's more. Dant miss calliatg: vice with the naeuibeie of the Win.
in' s there will be A great display name tu. lluut GV00,40.., t., • ..,.,.,
all dek art. teettee .. ,
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The 4iCtN
'."here is a
of Waterton o
ing to $4,051
. fi,$52.45, a
appointe(l a o
oellect the
through his
desire to pal
be shown to
Ira reference
the Galt I ufi
The 119existre
greatly distre
born arrangil
amount Of tl
ckoSv it
Nonorircal>le e
of pernsonal)r
turns Intel° li
were incorree
fest that he c
deputies• and
cutattty were
are assured t
4toutoly as Ni
that by closes
will take car
errors dat Lae clear the
lately decease
duties thurou.
ent systetn of
oust titteed , a
of each office
annua.ly take
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has`V quitanthe
will study 1a'
W. J. Fet
stted i
abaslnd faoemily
Kipper
Expositor :
telligence wr
sudden death
only sister
three years a
North Oircui
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wto W
earnsent liana ac
rv.eks nornina. El
wit
e It 1
.,few hours be
thought to be
was 22 years
with his deet
A decision
,
iri, a case trio
Court sittings
has very con
tattle dealers
dealsr'Baker
Brown n lam
:mount of so
on the saute
The taan)t
a
w
butchered au
Brown shoo
month. lief
iamb it had t
ed this fact u
balance of hi
brought sui
of the lemb,l
the lamb wet
Brown's, that
as a consequc
to his mon
drovers mai]
usage of the
seller is entit
iwonpyle mt
sheep alive,
Doyle will in
a distinct egt
shall in. all e
alive..
William A
art income of
Rockefeller's
Cornelius Vo
Jay Gould's
A Woods'<
ingenious Ya
the streets w
manufnctued
dismal swans
found murder
dreds have le
The ffarak
-en another et
rank among 1
inanities of ti
has been. Lille
"drop a cent
Grand Trunk
cent, pall a s
pisco of delici
gum. The u
a tion ab,tut a
et pts teals fs
au:l a seise o
tin, glass, re,'
;pool aud drit,
eel. The het
Witt to the
'quay are not
*muse tate me
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