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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-01-17, Page 3LAU x Tine ite : set •n1Mh twee tl Hone alts! .\;piise thaw/set the ut*eut{u,l, of the watkere M4 enters E., that the Woman's (initis, :romper. on maote the third Moeda.? ,utery month oNovk ,harp, for ono howa;,.i t ill re tiehire I':atrfok street. All Iwtiokt.are male wet. a> door has kindly gives nw ipart .et hide or,our work, we ask faunas! ,nf,the coined* lower interest ea all moral eittsetlees of•the wle of out munition. ::•ivo settee tl ieriet t , J'JORN ROSINSON, NEW MIRK. [JJ1Araaseltbe falling colors htidh (T sirsuot•our cause le blasteda): Aa Nalstrtllelitl in days gone dn,,v., tea"!!.wail theca to the friaagrtlead. I 0411d'a natvwl,h'ive bje ttldii"e%tell a own • h Flo terneti's Crown shalt force Its •dolv�q,,' p Tb[�tilfw•oft sod oft repeated. 1, 0 i !odltied Home and Nadiele 1J�lanae': 1y'e►rne,)ilitttited now foreverr;; homeless ton witch would raise a•hatltt, Ththtt,wotild our vow dissever. oties,star.bee Ins brightly as we 1014%4' Darr od•.ie our defender; t1 e'1I wake�the echoes till they ming, Dirliil n,t;•'?'' +I'o Surrender•," -g Poor Boys Wino Succeeded,. 1 Robert rt J, I3urdettle Owe' so rn 'instances of great men who we Ipoor boys that it tweed almost s us if poor boys have at monopoly t suecees, }Ie says The pour loan takes 711'1 chances without wanting to ]lava o given .hila, If you give him et more chrinee•1 thatr he Lakes, he w Fenn own ever `tlhltig, an 1''U th Texas man ottt of the cc•r.t}ntrv, !hes crowded the ricks out, Bat to the poor man the well would hay east anchor six thotietti rcl ;y'ee.rs 21g and be covered with moss en lichens to -day, like x (Jolted Stat tean•of=wr►r, Edgar Milan Poe •w She son of a strolling platyert Georg E l:NQE M TIRES, �`.)M y , 1h, Colon for I [o..se and Same some years ago, of making bands of arty ; &More Country Getltteman-•-1t is color around a ,!mens Wise, midway err. ; often gads that the color of a build. in the structure. It was a novelty' Ochs ting is purely a platter of prefevtrnce, that did not wear Jong,* It was bad; on or taste, This is not true; it is :a taste. matter of color harmony, of color, art Croups of buildings should be of r ti chances seience. Taste plight. indicate nne•cotor scheme ---shut is, the effect ne .blue body color and vermillion trite- should be ilarronloila, oil thing`s, but taste: in this case would dwelling- 2# the 111 err most grevioueJy, for red and blue white, het lbarn,Cbeing lin t rel Orem e are incompatible colors. having nlllst 11f: Ithore subdihed. In calor than. He i nothing in common ;., even fresco the tree Surrounded house. If the r r painting they would require to be house is in causer subdued coloring, e seperted by block or white, The they the barn lusty ill; in iron•oxide Iwo laws that govern color harmony are brown. d fixed and immutable as time. � A recent writer . `, State in patinting house or barn, 'we calor corntrnation asads Ines such r as must take into a s citrine;� myrtle account natural en- and terra cotta, ' flaxaamber brown iif e vinonnhent. Surrounded by trees and blue -gray for barns.; and,' 11 an t'shrubbery, the building should though he e r be painted in light colors, as these ' "typal ofswhat that atey be eenoon our 1 afford the best contrast with the best barns,'" 1 •ean scarcelybelieve. setting of trees, &e,, and look better that ',aortal man ever saw he like, at a distance. Where the building at least not on barns. The inferec stands in the open, more subdued is that the idea has risen from a cdloripg May be employed. The perusal of some calor•rnaket's' card reasons for these rules must be oh- Such names as mauve, myrtle oak -j ious' Pear, &e., are common With paint-! T;Che buildings are required to makers, but the terms a'�e. arbit • 1 esnstain color relations with the and meaningless in arbitrary surrounding country, Nicely paint- , any rate, take my advice and do not ed, they vastly improve the appear- attempt cotaring barn or hothse with -anee of the landscape, Nothing such fanciful colors. And let me !could be prettier than a valley dote- l ids° suggest that horizontal. strips or ed with comfortable houses and', battens should not be aft p in a barns, and diversified with bits of; different color from the main dbo . evoodland and cultivated flelde. 1 This gives a stripped eallico effect t But badly colored buildings would i that is very far from being artistic. mbar the entire prospect. Fancifully !And why should not even 'colored, they would be worse th est Inc eabody was a boy in at sma 1 Ge' 9 t g y Benjamin t , alnil Tinter, was the soar Franklin, allow chandler: John Adams was :the son of a poor farmer ; Gifford, the, fil•St editor of • the •"Qu.•treerty Review," was a women sailor; Ben Janson, trace Ben. Jonson , vasal bricklayer le father of Shakespeare ;couldn't pelt and couldn't write his own ;name; neither elle you; revren his :illustrious son couldn't spell it twice Alike; Robert Burns was A child of verty, the eldest son of seven tildren, the family of a poor bank-{ rept; John DliJton was the son of a rivener. If there's a 'patch on Iter knee and your elbows are oast there is some Dope for you, ; at never again Jet me bear. ;volt y that the poor Inan has no chance. ince, a poor lawyer, a poor' doetor, etipoor• printer, a poor w,orkinginan -of ;any kind, .has no chance; he ; deserves to have none; but the poor U r an n)no t . nh alt zs e all the chances n es h t ee .� Iia esrtte ., --.Rain' , sH Horn.' ay slst►tll.,we furl our enengtl bailrhtlf Wifrltfser liner, fail nr falter he daatasdllasay forbear to deist, 'Vs nomads wear a /taster toes sestina r•runke • r'har .. 1po toe! , i,e eJl�asge Ilse 1ti Weaoile.stoat can't be sundea•ld; 1` Where tf'a,dtl.,,ottr Captain, leads, we:ga,i'se Be t�\t Hark! fneatrvye,lnnt the snarshai9!host./ lb 1 •ti' Their•ttitteriu;sweetty sounding d* rxntxt l liiaerrto Chilitornit>•'s coaslt as The etteltly.,saurrounding, 'r List! 'half Itill2v the victor's shout The eseldtiui,is repeating ; The anon -wild aput to rout. And i6r >l aper e9 a t r s retreating. Inserted 4stthefentering wedge, The logeistytl�ttnkly (leaving ; Strong aemeettill wield the thuede ing sledge, Succese,sarrfeare relieving. A momentle manse for prayer and rest, Then qa%atr,assiiiubtnlnl,T flashes ' Gori' will perform ,His own' behest, And devitvt,cadit be masters. hey gather elpithe tangled skein, Acid rwind tau 1h s htgp ®.s sict'nle gather he broken in, Lake deemed%anri•oaptive fishes. 03ut we will hnsaic•.tied break afra;n, To ahredti we've vowed to rend it ; War 'to a folly trim wed shame, As we can prove to mend it. e C � >trinrnnitge far'ns, ` we say, To- license stee, rlYe, never! "tliria i eat igtr, tetrrtrc.itir,u " pray, 41.nd yet kap tempting ever, ''ay. storm the fort: see now refuse fro pa -Lev to cowietatan • those done in somber brown, the fault in this•s latter ease being of a a • m e at lye rather he r Cha ll positive sort. A. dull brown -colored barn does iter chicken -house, wood -house and 'barn be painted artistically? • High buildings look best 12,01h dark k Ioof, ; ditto massive buildings. vk unpleasing though a 'Islam.j Low buildings leek best with 11ght- Tempexanen Incidents.. eoloh tllellcontr i Yncss Lind . l- 1 , . ; hence the rule especially e or of frame, especial- I DANG•ERO ly wl • Lorin .jcolored roofs I, {lel . ns no color •c . durable color, pleasing* and !rest of the structure • but a dark !roof • , miter= BY REV. DIC. CARMAN GEN' The so-called colonial col i �C0 g is much, Inose desirable sustal l relation with the Ire gives a very lea t s a rule, the roof CHURCH . OF O\NtDA• iRdtll srn'T., jIInT»o»IST Cfi CrI pretty for a farm hoes pale yellow with white trim' -.-.i 8•abov8 , I given. A. A SI MIIN I ILLY. Dolling a recent visit to one of • villages in Ontario, in converse un local occurrences, the follow l aharea tves Were givers lee,- which take the liberty of penning for good they nay do. 'Of their' tri wort •. 1. 471 t ht Mess there can be dou The scene of both is the bar -room A span lis at the bar drinking, llotelekeeper is serving hint and th is.ti`�tt'in ' in the room another iii our tion ing' li the 1st- bt. the ere an feuar4rasd tli„a b,rewin,t,rttt and still. $031) s�eippauently asleep with drink ,I3; instant Y ut Prohibition. 21n ' ;land indifferent to all that is passing. True Reform. The persoa •drinking asks the . hotsl- lets31 b`attou`averaue, New York city. ' keeper how 'business is going, ”"Oh I 1 fair, fair," saysb the bat•=tender. '0,71 �3I`an:e in f .'btTah2d, ''M ,4' says he, "th21 man, sitting, there payg any rent. even if there ."tA most notable evidence of the were nothing else 'doing." "Pays 1 progress which temper -Awe principles your rent '?".says our sleepy friend are leaking in Scotland which at who has spent most . of his snbsten time wee said to be the worsts conn- {, ir. >wa to be found 1 d f ' is Inerrtioned by the 'Scottielli leef`orrrner.' oIt states that the provosts and chief magistrates of forty-one towns and 'burghs :adze total abstainers, and t hat the :r;trief magistrates 'of thirty-nine towns mad burghs are favorable to some measure of tetnperanee keform. " --- Canaul liresbyterlau. over the bar; `"Pays your rent?" he rises -wf,th indignation. "1 wi do so ne more!" . "Good-bye, sir! And Sure enough from that day 11 was a reformed ancl• sober man,. In the second case a young man, respectable • ar Id well to do, comes in with some companions to treat. ,A,n old toper sitting by is eying the yonng than. When they called fit* the liquor he also went up to the bar and filled his glass with water. As theeyong Inan iir whom he was in- I t'et'ested raised the glace to his mouth the aid lean dashed the water in his face. ' This, of course, fnterrupeed proceedings and demanded explan- pbyalezan, in a felr`gth\t article .bear lotions. When all had become calm enough the . old man said : "I did that, sir, to save you. i knew your father and your mother, and 1 • sun sure they would not wish to see you here.` I!' you will colue to the door t I will show you all the acres I once za before us. Ot fluid things, ono i caned, but most of them Ilave gone -alines is the tIaid, aiui that is water' r Ili here, 'Chat is • what drink has beyond which we want ne trace ot•i done for lee, and 1 mu well nigh a Auld fur plant or 'Menai, and with. j 111111 sd. mall; I pray that yeti do riot nut which ail. is dearth and death. start on the, ache course," The et; instead of watering oar flowers,appeal was successful, and it was we abuts alcohol as the fluid, our said to be the last the young man gee -ors would be injured or 'ktlled • had to do with the bar. The: con - if the cloud,i peurud tuartir their fat- .clerics 0t'mon bides wills then° fits' Ia las in the lorm of alcohol, our down tate da*kirees,. vt;i•ctation would twiversally perish, we ti led to , lead aur families of IA T.1 y1 e, The .738 `4thirtr, . e it anal luwer arti,hiail3 eat alcohol, r Of 8 slew year, wlren tbtl ivilltar r;eelaran tit' annual nature; would be a house I of Oluse eamiuo,hteut is urtiv half' Ot tlis(:Iee, e[idi3r, ;ix a speedyLune, still tu.112nv tied that their health beslil,s to tha,tlaili tletth; if the avail diluted hnsak down, that the Jena exiwsure. our mauled field with rt.icuhol, our It alt utherrtikeei:s an;it iss•itue,sopis evep bailie al3ruu[tilluut ;tits vegetable told in hood health, that the follawtnl„ facts uitatrlal wot'iu, wort; it toiuute or should �t30 retnatubered, net:e/y, that Iliit;ttty wuuitf ti4tel !urate and Houds Sarstztltills, leads everything in the wtl of lnedr ' 3` situ perish esenwra- p ll Kite, �that 1, it itit .l as w , re i:uuW well, if ptidhedt,$egreatest oureslu the Ivor; tr'c, tit'peltrl Ott water' ;moue, it tics the lamest stile in the world, steel ilouti.-hod alid flew. requires the lar; set tfnhldtnta is thea largest building in the world devoted et- r ,val'e, SSr[reanitl•,lle, leitell at thle elusively to the preparation of the ray. '�rlt1. v.lrt make tri tHN flrietary medicine. p "„ Y l strong two elusive! Docs nut this tion• or.,tes leu•! tlrrct,a ,s ,1u fru,u it,attn cls .I. tlotid'rr Sa prove, isuthe taeditlne teat s. tea` ea. s. yon,to take? plastered stone where surrounded by trees. Through the trees one may get >vl2lapses of bits of yellow and white that are pleasing. The thing is to get the right shade of yellow; canary yellow isthe shade, obtained by ti ntl n white wvith yellow ochre --not chrome yellow. A pale, whitish -yellow is right. The ;trim should be as white as possible. The blinds green, and the shutters and doors white. If the roof is shingled, staiu it adult red or brown. In the ab'senee of a knowledge of; color, a good color perception is use- ful ' but few possess this- gift.3 Hence a few g NEGLECT Off What is Castaria la Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infanta and Children1 It contains 'either Opium, Morphine hoar ether Ilar�eotic substance, it is a i'artaless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Casstorr it is PittAsaut. Its guarantee is thirty' yam' ifs Joh Millions ()Mothers. Castoria destl oyx=! Worius and allays feverishness. • Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. cures Diarrhoea and 'Wind Celle. Castorirxt rrelievea teething troubles, cures constipations and flatulency. Castor's assimilates the food, reggtiates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Casuk, toria is the Child?rex�'e Panacea—the CQtt19r's x'rieracta. Castor's... "Coterie is au excellent Area. hiothent edj toldcine asfoxt to g�effect u we ioblidrdly,oldmoofits Po eti'Ohrldreit Da. R, G, Osman, Levr•W1, Maass. C+Wtoria Is the best remedy for children of Which Zara acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when motheral winconsiderthe real interest of their children, • plod use 004,01'1a -1n - geed of th v e nrtous nacic 4 n, ogtrums }blest ere destroying their loped ones, byfererngoplum, morphine, isogthing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature grapes." Da, 3. I?', I.exouneos, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Compa 'i'r 1M#uaray Cas` aria, „ Canteen isriatrollruinptedto irii'enCLutt I recommend it ser superior teany -.known to sue," 1+tsogt IT. ,A. •4xc TI ,I L IL,. 311 He. Orford SE., nroolcixp, N,. Y. "Our plum/clause in the children`ar depart, meat Sastre spoken raiglaly or; their erperf, erica is their outside practice with enatoriat„ and although we only medical among re oar supplies PP es hat codec is o regular products, yet wears free to confess that tbal marks of Ora bag won tui to look wfl ," favor upon rt " Damen UOdrrrAn Awn ril�r, Boston., Masa. Attsx 0, Surra, Pres„ IIS "mamas SURE How to Use a Crosscut Saw 0 FOLI,rOW, e saw in position square j th t the log, the center q r a i of the saw' ix: 00 ���� •e t jj�t cl ov �1 AT Qtr mer E an so 1 NET TROUBLE IN ANY OF ITS ST ES. the cut w th thehandle clic nets oppu�lte t! j Bold tit KIDNEY TROUBLE--SOUrill 111 AbfErtIC,1N KIDNEY CURE Is ARF;I • YTH Street, New "Sark City. 'AlS•>i;�tea:-'•:14 . '.4 across clu over the center of the log St Stand 1 f ELLIOTT BROS..of th- W' h r, l� i.7I , .Fi•� r l H P r t,.[. tr other invites I »acted that 1 l 1 rhes ar,+ ,:,, ';111 at d v shirt's, but nvt, reduced 1 al,tlret t undersold, 1 ane! our Calek its”t mkt ea good I ttan o at sell by ny merle h s ear Ill - l t'r 110,000 or' I 12.000 loosely in chased tile fully as 1rn, a4 cart be per- bout Itatad�l, with the outside hand quantity of all re, t 'lt'r, has'e also a great The strong a n tq .,f,turaber fore ' llev tlrc l d a the saw dire thtsiurrh tli iv'tr,i,,htrm .1, .t" i': haL:LIO' , May if;, Eats,,. general rules may not ; cl• t°,1: r ter it has more t change sides and drain either ' �Y�- �"` be amiss. Avoid pale characterless nearly apprintentet at chronic. condi right or left-handed. With a little coloring, Employ strong, rich , con- ly 'rho medicine is e radical lisle practice this can be done more rastin,; colors. A safe rule is to use ie.asy to take, yet tharoughtly efiect� ly and easier. a iapid- ce shades of one color; say the body' is ; dye, atld what is eneoil►aging to the add r�'ADIATES ISTD- t Ia•t you. face the line o • f STAGES. G It is an unfortunate hien 1e center of yonr body der to Beep close, but let the saw allow di ease of the kidneys to oba frees c) miss your body and tale a 1rojd in in the system. The clot in t;etr the stroke with your disease is of that eharaeter dial leads., ,'tries and the bend and turn of your to many serious complications which - body, Hold the handle 1 1 too often end fatally. point of South American Kidney C to ow Pal stratnht ts that it drives this ase out taf a Out hath Jatteriy' d tl to a[d �, t, u•kyardt have Juts of tiKICKgand the s3'stem, whether taken in its ill- per elltfleutariv- -'vo p Practice ,o Yon pient stzi�=ems .tf tart •I drab then 1 asmore umber and i patient the results of its use are made 1 worts $5.00 a Bottle. Iassn 11 I e lampblack, and a bit of red, if • manifest airiest immediately As •t I o r, r $Ii. ]3EN,fAMTV WARD RIC}IAItD50�r';5 VIES DX TIM SUBJECT. Sir I3. W. Richardson, the eminent ung the above title, and contributed to the December s'.Longman's," sass. AR nature that gives forth energy eats and drinks in carder to receive hind hold life. It is au inscrutable problem up to this time, but there it 1 u care to. to make trim color. ( matter of fact this medicine will Lighten body color for slats of ;relieve distressing kidney and bled_ blinds,.. and slightly .darken it for der disease in six hours. Sold at pannels of shutters and doors; use Chisholln's Drug Store. thought er, was like all the trim solei for stiles and rails (fissile failure. trim of blinds and Shutters and -`" ' n14f eerie was green me. however and 1 fauori Sets.' -]'or 11vt, earsy1 have been trouhieil with neuralgia and triad everything 1. (!amici see or hear of, At last 1 WA8 advised to try a bottle of Ye1-. low Oil and reftrsarz• h4aause 1 terest---11 daora, as well as. for cornice, corner Wh`y Leave the Frrni. it heti,(' tee, and bought eo battle which ears' rhe, if it cost five corner places, etc, That ould be Farming is one of the most ..'ride -1 dollars a twttle I would not be without what we -salt color harmony by • pendent of occupations. The farmer I it Taos analogy. By contrast is when we i 1S the most independent man in the taveul use positive colors, such as red be. !world. He can go where he wants C3rAveulturst, Oat, side, say green. Sashes done in 'd•uring a large portion of the year, ,� red took well with almost any eolor 'with less hazard than the nice of Orli scheme. Venetian and Indian reds, ,catlings. The liberty is one of the mixed half and half, give a nice sash .greatest privileges ever bestowed on red, and Tused ha1d, a darker man. He naturally longs for the is'a general favorite. The sort,lofreedom which independence or lib - a gel red is one used a}, t1 t erty gives him, to do as he pleases, carria,ge'painte�i and known usually e and nowhere else can he enjoy this y freedom rnore than on the farm. as Aurora lake. , That will giS-c The business man is the slave of his window sashes that are calculated to urn a whole neighborhood green austomersv the farmer is the slave of 1 shout(( go together. with envy. It costs a dollar a no one. So far as concerns the man- ._ ._.--....___ —, pound, though half pound would nor in which his time shalt be spent, I �- do the wirlduws elan average house. he is absolutely free to deterrnine.1 z I� Tuscan red gives a good c ol01' f'oi' Of course this does not imply that he pLIRE �'�`{'"� blinds, and, alike 2111 iron base color's,has any license to neglect his halal vel nnbin treattsa and �oiste or maalcin�3a 13 11 L1ite durable. Blinds Hess but ROOT. , Ellie rAst Ase akt Post Ortho Frio to a. 1 u it does imply that .sour. 1�r.c„ MA tpe,t ea 4 address. 17, e, o I et n are usual t p y 1c he Can tnt4c &trrnt T onto Ont. Avoid whiskey and water, my son," said the father; "its a dilution and a snare." Heart Disease Relieved In 80 Mlntztos.-,Alt cases of arganle or aym. pathetic heart disease relieved in 30 minutes and quickly cured, by Dr. Ai. new's Cure. Sold at Chisholm's Drug store, Wingbam, A eon! head and a warn heart is gaits to paint a suitable calor. t 'Generally s eyto suit )lis convenience. I .__.. speaking,difficult he can oto- Culd colors are hardly ever as well morrow, withoutanyserious neon - adapted to:surroundings as the venience, what be may not have warmer colors. Grays are cold, been able to do to -day. Farming is unless warmed up by a bit ot`yellow more remunerative than any other or red. And yet the cool grays look calling under heaven. The farmer well in 0ovjuneticiu with other colors who is at all provident and simple in, in masses. Take a cottage that' has ; his mode of rife is sore of �a good lir ; nature) (structural) divisions, The ring for himself and family. Over! that story, unless of stone or brick, !and above this, he is able to provide rnny be in Tuscan' red, the next a ;something for a rainy da T i . ` leadish gray, ta.tid the gables a warm I not true of the men,e other his ss yellow. Nothing' is prettier than a !that is to say, it i f otrue ofi,�e eettago structure thus painted, and h fileof _ r snot the them. . m the In t 10 ,business cls l ,t Ines li r, pure grey is the most ifortuncs, but many go to the wall tat pleasing color of the lot, though [soma period of their business tllassed by itself it sew eel. proves cold and There is no calling in the world; epeflant. Buildings that have no which Is pursued by the many where i ueli e structural,, divisions must be the increment of earning I ainted in one eblor from bottom to living the `meg is so great I if the i'ving of farmer is eonaidee'• top, excepting, of wvtzrse, the trint, eel, and, of course, it otegbt to ha•- . I e very inelegant fashlon prevailed, "A rieoJa" in Farming for January, 80 ole. and one dent do sn. It is sol It euros Xaoipient pConsu a by art, druggists.best cough 314 O,rohp pure pion ked Ss this 61)1,1 41. 4 .41141.01111'S .1117,N1 ail ll Non,. • •.r J n J u. VA -- ,11AT Woatb F,+, In? 'i c Just spars&, his 'Pour lb Quarters for a battle of V.A ,� Burdock Blood_ Bitters '!'" as all sensible peop", do; be-. ke. cause it cures Dyspepsia, Con,. see stlpatioe, B1Iionsness, Sisk 7J Headache, Bad 33i^cd, and all ese o' Diseases of the Stomach, Iger, a 62 :Kidneys, Dowels and Blood from see a common Pimple to. the worst " .h1l Scrofulous. Sore.IN VERY FAMI Of SHOULD KNOW THAT C' !l Ia a very remarkable remedy, both ftr 1ft• dentals in 1tsa g ,. a'�1�,S,.0 to r . Hot a didswon- triri e. PAIN -KILLER 4,44,,,,„,--4,f s ,r gnrbi''h *Chinn, rofarrbe't, lameiarain R, (h01ePo, Allot ell 1.0wr1 Coru 1 Y'+ r.tu1,J,. lr leu[& r PAM - KILLER Ail` � rIT wla LL >r {• AttlaIrk Irk�Ito Halla,, kj'"fnf i rih o f na va or at de. Mite toW uhtar rwdaiv�nra1Rla. ATN KILLER ;rear/Kara r M1Aa1D]B �i�Ja' <nrrr () �I�r•lytervis,,rrt��Cjj.••y+r j�•�.''rryyataitsBi�CHtl1!lWTte1'bra I I)i' tN.ItraER 11 Om r 11 tried +< ( ti:mtod lrrehrt or arae i M:rlaahfr, Y'Armer,.'inhla r Manor, andtn tuani'I�e ittif*,Autna A rm'nglef,oe,iw,tvr/it tat,t, & tnkrtrntrrllnfiAticNit'at''y Or extoll w It;r•.•n,♦n� r.r imllrtlnxr. 't,t:s nr-ne Int 31 I "1'1n,r..dVIS.. paid orarJNlNrpa.6e. Wel* e ItLamm Brum. AND Pr*ar xxa.ntr R{[ tnl6l Dr �rraitrCN (;