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1'Hh HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, DEC. i:l. 1882
eller; " bt t I 'aven't 'ad any asap for
years, so 1 plead'jeateuuatita(eircun,swl
esa %asides, I ase 'uogry. Will you
sol t.iq,Malabniskf..r
'lite k `cs grew bright with rings
for it c ,uld sot rruw any darker than It
'MTs --+sod he tweed to his brothrf kings,
and eosversed with thea repidb, in the
IN juabwe tongue. They were evidently
discussing the fate of oho traveller, kr
presently the twiddle king cleared his
throat, and said :
"Prisoner, you have forfeited your
life, but we are disposed to be merciful.
You ought properly to be baked alive
and afterward eaten. but we shall pro-,
uuuuge : lighter sentence. You will lis-
ten attentively while we sing the opening
chorus and the favorite plantation mel-
odies, and you will geese every conun-
drum and laugh at every joke. Say 1
not wisely, Brother Bones 1"
A unanimous "Yah ! yah !" from the
other kings -ix preload their wares ap-
Christian lands, especially when the bal-
sam of presents sad dhtners are in satin
favor, and the tin -horn crop moues the
children has been a Were. Very Iii-
ferent, a Christmas in heathen lands,
where the uses of the an eking are un-
known, and Christman trees are hung
with unfortunate travellers and uuappre•
dated missionaries, instead of glittering
and showy imamate Think of Christmas
in the region of the north pole, where the
night lasts for six months, so that the
ablest of the .quinr.auz cannot distin-
guish Christman eve from Tbi,legiviug
night, nor Christmas morning from dec-
oration day : Even more depressing is
Christmas in (.ental Africa, as a distin-
guished English traveller once discovered
to his mingled sonv,w and danger.
The traveller was a good and noble Iwwval.
two. He wee engaged iq discovering •'No ! nu '" cried the traveller, in an
fresh lakes, new kinds of cannibals, and agony of feat. "Give me some little
show. Burn int if you will, bet du not
torture me on this 'oly Christmas morn-
ing with your lawful *Ong, and conun-
drums. Tre 'nerd them all at orate.'
And in his desperation the wretched
wan fell on his knees before the native
ing suffered incessantly from fever, star- king whn had I renounced the dreadful
vation, the rude embraces of lions and sentence. That monarch indignant be -
elephants, the bites of deadly setpents, yond measure, raised his guitar and
and the cruelties of native kiugs, was struck the traveller a terrible blow on
nearly worn nut. He arrived late one the head. The whole earth seemed to
afternoon on the shore of a mighty lake, reel, and the doomed white man be -
which no other white man had ever Been. an unconscious.
and which was at least five hundred ; 'Atm he regained his eeneen he found
utiles dintaut from any of the various himself sitting on the shore of the lake
localities in which European map -makers whtllie be had sat the night before. A
had previously placed it. Ho lay down yours/ man neatly dressed in European
under the chadow of the trees, faint with clothes stood before him, and remarked,
all the various things that predispose a in n graceful way, "Mr. Jones, I be -
man to be faint in Central Afrin, but lieve." •-`'exulting is the thought that }:e would "And your r8 tV1r. Smith. I dessay,'
compel the map -makers to piece Lake replied the traveller. "'Ave you gut
Mjaubwe where he wanted it, and not anything to heat with -you ('
where Lthey selfishly imagined that it The young man had been sent to find
would present the most picturesque ap- the traveller. He had with hitn all aorta
pearance. Suddenly herememhered that of gores, including canned plum-pudd-
it was the 2411, of December, and that ing and boned turkey. As he drew the
Chriatuus-eve would naturally arrive in traveller's arm in his, and assisted him
the course of the nett two hours. The to the place where breakfaat was await -
thought saddened:him. He glanced at ing diene, he said, "1 wish you a iuerry
his bare feet—for his supply of stcckiDgs Christina ! '
had long since given out—andhe thought It was the n,erriest Christmas the
of the happy homes in England, traveller had ever known, and when he
where the children were preparing to returned to England with more new
hang up their mothers' largest stockings, lakes and two private sources of the
while he must spend the blessed Christ- Nile, he said that all his honors could
Mas season among savage heathen and not give him the delight which he had
untrained animals. He felt at that mu- known during his last Christman in Cen-
ment that ho would give his new lake
for an hour in his English home, and he
covered his face with his hands and sob-
bed himself asleep.
When he awoke it was broad daylight•
The woods were vocal with parrots who
imminently remarked, "Polly wants a
cracker," and ostriches, and other tropi-
cal birds, each singing at the top of her
voice. On the b. awn of the lake floated
Immense native ,anoss bearint parties of
excursionists, the music of whose actor•
dines and banjoes came over the water
to the weary traveller. He wu hungry,
and felt in his pooket for his quiuine
pills, but they were all gone. He tiled
to rise to his feet, but he was too weak
and rheumatic to rise withont help; so
he sank back, murmuring, "'Tis 'ard,
'ard indeed, to die on Christmas among
the 'e•then,"
Thd scold o.1 women's voices roused
him. Three native women, clad nuly
with the tette and penile, worn by their
sex in that part of Africa, emerged from
the forest on their way to draw water
from the lake. They saw the traveller,
and one of them, moved withcompanaion,
sang, in a low, mournful tone : "The
poor white truhttione come to Africa..
He hasn't no mother to fry hominy for
him, nor no wife for to send to the stere
with a jug." Enfeebled as he was the
traveller knew that this was wrong, for
he had read Mango Pack's travels, and he
could not help remarking, "You women
don't sing that song as it ought to be
sung."
"Sing it yo'arself, then, retorted the
singer, in a cold, heartless way, and
thereupon the women passed on, and left
the wretched white man to perish.
The cruelty of the women made the
A GREAT VICTORY. luus.ry r.ekos-wdaeeekse^-
piaLet sr a `wise manufacturer, Herr
s.. ♦.asev.d y •Lune Child ♦ ).
rester wry- i W\'ettatein, of Tues, in the canton O
Zerieh, "published" a inilitary pocket.
handkerchief, illustrated with diagrams
of all the portions of the new Watterh
rifle, with explanatory motes in (German
and French. It appeurs that a specimen
toned it way to the French War Ottiee,
and it was so highly approved of that a
pocket -handkerchief of a similar charac-
ted, but with a number of improvements,
has now been r traduced into the French
army. The Material is cheap cuttuh,
and the article is so handled as to serveilosdi nswho twe 1w►ck wer1 Geri idlnaley t ow -
as a vehicle f military instruction u I IM uh is few doses of Dr. \"AS itraeiw-
'ti,p.,sY Cu a1'. tt wasnever known tufail.
well as cleanlin ass. The centre is occu-
pied with the Cross of theLogiut. of hon- i Try it at owe. Yuui' Druggist keeps it.
ourup„n a red backvround, and the in- Hi. \\'tlsen Goderich. =111:
t N nr,nr,t Pet- ,
(ince upon • tions, sod nut very long
ago at that, says a awspalper correspond-
ent, a yeeag sae 4 Atl aceta, G•., fell
t• love with as Atiaat• gid This bap.
1� sway moi, �, as aloe happens,
the girl fell it love with the young man.
Suieehow or falser the parents of the
girl frowned upon the union of these two
hearts that beat u ene, and they con-
tinued to frown until the young people,
thewn upun their .son resources, elop-
ed, as yuyng people will do, and the
parental frown, alluded Go, inatea•l cf
becoming a smile and a benediction in
the presence of the inevitable widened
into bitter disapprobation. The father
and mother set great stare by their
daughter, and they were uvelrwhelmed
with grief when they discovered that fur
the first time in her life she had disobey ins representations „f officers of all has a physical cause, and a peevish child
cid them. They did not seek her out for grades. frur.i the subleutenant to the often needs dieting more than corrective.
the purpuee of bestowing their fortrive- tweed commandant of a ...res d'ero�'e.
new- In the course of clove a little boy , The different uuifornis are pictured 1'o \Vito ever heard of slandering a bad
i h French et can man? Wh.. ever heard of c•oubterfeitin4 a
is the re.
beautiful child, we have been told and tell at a' glance tow at grade any u ere venge of a Inward. It u generally the
ea ee ewes •
. ► de recentlylad int ( special pocket-handkurehief prepared for 1 —
original aures of the Nile in the heart
of Africa, mei his only desire was to do
good to the human race, and to prone
that the naps made by ostler travellers
were all wrung. He had been three
years in the Dark Continent, and, hat -
Thousands are btu - culled o1 Catarrh
every year with Hall's Catarrh Cure, that
the doctors lead given up and said could
nut be cured. i v cents a bottle. Soli
by George Rhynas, Mole agent for
rich. Stu
,i DYSPEPSIA WE HAVE IN
WIVE tLYR'tiPHOBP1(ATCH ANUt'AL-
fI YAre • maned warier aura the attentiona
vera hero this protean dleaaeel
ur which resist ordinary tresttMaa. lleed-
hea and drowsiness after eating continue.
irritability, restleasRess and deppression of
spirits. tongue coated disagreeable taste i0
the mouth. stomach end bowels demurred.
liver torpid, and systsntotie evidences of di*
ordered nutrition. Chest symptoms readily
yield tonic Elixir when other Meana tall.
sctipti 'n underneath t ' " dad temper is oftener the result of un-
happy. circumstances than of unhappy
grow•..'- a circle of wtdalhoue, contain organtustwu ; it frequently, however,
was born to the aoople—• re out y distinctly that the rent pnv u bad note 1 Slander, as a yule,
h d tti
it grow to be u canning as it was beau- whom he may see has attained The b • t p p1 f are hujured w this i t)
iiia One ay a y segos
en with the fads,, and intimate with both the infantry soldier has exact drawings Theexperience of thousands has shoe n
Unit the Stomach, Liver and Rowels wily
be kept in a perfectly healthy condition
—the attacks of disease warded off and a
vigorous state 0 health maintained by
the use of Dr. Canon's Stomach and
Constipation Bitters. Are you troubled
with Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sour Stom-
ach, Biliousness or Constipation! If au,
try this remedy and be cured. For sale
by all Druggists in large bottle at .,0 cts,
Fer sale by Geo. Rhynws.
McCOLL BROS &
TORONTO
MANUFACTUR
OF
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VT I 1 DER
families, called upon the young mother,
but found nobody at home but baby and
nurse. An ides struck her, and she lost
no time in carrying it out. aho seized
the baby and bone it off in trierstph to its
grandmother. When she rang the door-
bell of grandmother's house the lady was
in a tremor, but the baby wu as cool
and unconcerned as a cucumber. Per-
haps we ought not to say unconcern-
ed, for when the grandmother opened
the doer the baby) laughed and erowed
in For face and was as pett'and saucy
of the arms used by hue, with explana-
tions of their niechanianm. The boarders
4 their handkerchief are hemmed in
with a framework of thenationalcolours,
and within this framework are printed a
number of sanitary precepts tobeubeerv-
ed on march and during a campaign.
Here are some of the marching advices:—
'Wear the cravat luose.Quench the thirst
with very small doses of wine, coffee,
vinegar -and -water, u1' brandy-aud-water.
Take a piece of bread and a little coffee
before the march. Spirituous drinks do
as you please, and wouldn't the lady more harm than good. Drink waters
come in and rest herself ? Well, the
lady didn't know ; she was just passing.
and she thought she would ring and see
how all were getting along ; .but in she
went, and presently granduncther was
admiring baby as it sat perched, bright
and buoyant, upon the lair -of the lady.
At this juncture the baby displayed the
most exquisite diplomacy. It .boldly
held out its diulpled little arms to its
grandmother, and was soon nestling
against her .nutherly bosom. It laughed
and crowed and cuddled, and when any-
body made a pretence of taking it, it
cuddled the closer. What wonderful
bright eyes it had, to be sure : What
a cunning little curl it had, half hidden
behind its little pipk ear ! What tempt-
ing tittle toes ! What dainty little
tel Africa after awakening from his ter- hands ! Oh, a wonderful baby altogeth-
rible dream of the twelve native kings. er, the grandmother thought and said.
—[W. L. Alden, in Editor's Drawer, At this critical lnument the grandfather
Harper's Magazine for December. made his appearance, and this re-
markable baby seemed to understand
its business thoroughly. It cooed and
crowed at the grandfather, found a place
in his strung arms and hid his little
face in his coat -collar. He tossed and
dandled it in a way quite unusual.
Then the lady wu asked whose baby it
was. Her position was embarrassing.
She had no idea of the result, .but the
made bold to tell the two old people that
it was their daughter's child. With this
the grandmother fell to weeping and
clasped the wonderful baby to her breast,
and the grandfather walked nervously
aronnd wiping his eyes and wondering
why he was so foolishly happy. Nothing
would do these two old people but their
are a ratag.wtss vex away souk ser- daughter must be sent for, and such
eau. another re -union and revival as was held
The igneous conjurer Hermann has over that baby was never before seen in
arrived in Penis from Vienna, after a Atlanta. That we'll sty and stick to.
sojourn of six months in South America.
During a performance at the house of
the governor of Montevideo, Hermann
determined to mystify three half-savake
Patagonian. who were present, and
whom no e•ne dared to approach. He
stupefied the first by taking an orange
from his nose, he astonished the second
by producing a sereous of piutros from
his hair, but the third seemed overpow-
ered with terror as he extracted from
his nose a living rat. littering a cry of
fright, the Patagonian* withdrew, and
the company congratulated Hermann
upon his mimeos. While receiving
their congratulations he suddenly dis-
covered that his watch wu gone, and
that his chain had gone with it. His
A Wen "Cared" filter.
At Nu. 80 King Street, East Toronto,
Ont., are the editorial rooms of the
Sunday &Aod Manual, edited by Mr.
Withrow, of 240 Jarvis street, in the
same city. Conversing rocently with
several gentlemen, --one of them the re-
presentative of the largest advertisers in
the world, — Mr. Withrow remarked :
" As to advertising, I consider St. Ja-
cobs Oil the best advertised article by
far. It is a splendid remedy too. Be-
sides the many cues of rheumatism it
has cured right amongst us, it has ren-
dered me most efficient service in curing
a aeveee soreneaa of the chest and an ob-
stinate headache. It does its work sat-
tisfactorily."
neither hastily nor too cool. In quarters,
wash face and hands, and, whet- possible
the whole body. Wash the feet and rub
in a little fat ur brandy; sleet cook the
soup,and do it at once, even though fowl-
ing quite tire') out. ' We have joked
about "mural pocket -handkerchief&" for
the last quarter of a century, but the
Swiss and. the French have evidently
turned our joke into something earnest
traveller so indignant that he resolved to Pan''. t'.o, had disai,peared, and the
make en* tremendous effort for lite. He thief had also a, nrnpriated his eyeglass
managed to nee, after painful exertions and pocket -handkerchief. Half an hour
and the Hao of many scientific Leafs, Yea afterward the chief of the Patagonian.
hobbled slowly L,ward a sans. villhage returned, bringing the missing articles.
Hearst a quart., of a mile away. He lr•d The savage from whose nose Hermann
Do net take Pills or Powders contain-
ing Calomel, for at this time of the year,
the results may be serious. If you re-
quire a dose of physic take Dr. Canon's
Stomach and Constipation Bitten ; it
acts gently on the Bowels, purifies the
Blood, improves the circulation, stimu-
lates the Liver and Kidneys, and
•pp sly cures 'Biliousness, Headache,
Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Search the
Drug Stores from one end of Canada to
the other, and you cannot find a remedy
equal to it. Try it and use it in your
families. Sold everywhere in large bot-
tles at 50 cents. For sale by Geo. Rhy-
ne..
1 waft .f Use lessataattea.
" My father," said Gilhouly, solemnly,
"wae4mure unitive to colds than any-
body I ever knew. The slightest expos-
ure gave him a cold.' "That must have
been very diasgreeable.•' "indeed it
was. He could never sit near a draught
fon' a minute without catching oold. 1
tresember On on* occasion he was nttmg
acereely reached it when he was seised bad extracted the ret had emptied tie
by ease gi$It"is esn•sbai and d to eon1� s pockets at the n1.,meM whoa whthe office of •friend, when all at once
rttaxehe esu pretendia,f to be •••ver nos a ugh he began to antes. Hee insisted that
Ilse h11�s pk1Mo when he ho,peel either these was a draft to the room. Every
terror at the apparition of the est frees
&NMI or breakfast, he did not mush can
waited hANA nes tale t„ discover where the
nYrs \is. the 1111 11 hMerlse-{1Pah1 Mall Gauge
ne TsisN eessioted of one large room petWeis
true lie Pemltettt+• PeeAoria • ale
WO degeons c gre.t t► a tending owl• aid fur Oesebs, t11aWs.
slat was. bet in vain. The .loon and
windows were °lased mad there was no
SesplMn, but say father kept on sneezing
Four M Isis and torr. it lu
tJ,1'u. last year at the lradiug
11011e, to 1511' 11)11150ton
MANUFACTUR
And all encu running tu.,.hlneryy
money by using our oils. Our LA 1R
('YLIN U.tI u11.!MA noeyual. F
louder then words. and the public
that the foregoing atos•rtions arc tr
lag Dor sao,l,le of our. Oils prices
.1i, uti,.n W
McColl Bros It Co T
Let every goods_ citizen make one resol-
ution now and stick to it. Vote for the
best teen who run, and get the best wen
in town to come out. The good cif the
town should bo the Only nim of municipal
government,
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Thr 3nrdine 1s fu, sale inpiode
R. W. McKENZIE, G. H. P
C. CRA BB, and D. K. STRA
AUCTION SA
Elegant Household Fu
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BOOKS, ENGRAVINGS, ate.
i am fat°red with instrn. lions
owner to veil by rubies Auuiio,,
serve, at the rr'idrnee of W. 1t.
ON
'edaesday Thursday De
Comtsenellait each did sharp at Me
the most select furniture, £ u., ever
Goderich.
The Furniture consists 111 part of
pp1"tc Bedroom Bets. lining ltnem
1 -1 en Furniture, Carpels, Pict
►tea.•.
The Rooks are oft he greatest va
comprise amongst mere Chambers
podia. English Dictionary. fWeMI
and Latin Lexicons, the Works
Chant-cr. Shakespeare, Milton.
Swift, Italians, May. Stuart Mill, 1
suly, Gibbon. the helve of the 1
hon of England, the Lives of the
Justices of England. the Lives of
('hancelloraof Ireland,and two bu
volumes of interest to any reader
literature.
Everything will be sold.
A luncheon will be provided est t
p.m.. each day.
Mr. James Addison has kindly
to sen that purchases get what the
and to assist the owner and myself
full satisfaction to the pubIle.
TERMS :
J. C. CU BRIE,
The People. A
(toderlcb, ith Ike. 17162.
rim
*di 001.001one end .,f it. On this =ids, Catarrh sad Qilswnptirm. and insisted that then must be a draft
theins se twelve native kings in a row, Hate you tried Petesiar, Tt i, eohi in the room, and s, there was
sash one with • musical iastl'emeat in in !b east bottle.. 14aver hth ife Where was it ( "In an euve!npe on
his hand. The rile who est in the Laid- inckwne $1 4(, gmithtt Me(l1 ham, Thr the table, and it was only a little draft
fillet looked fiercely at the traveller, and fonts, and we will send yon free by ex- for 13.40."
dunsaded 4 his captors rat hat was the press 5bottles. it may save your life.
Eloid by Geo. Rhyne
Trade Mark Registered.
ANOTHER GREAT BOOM IN
WINNIPEG.
charge against him.
't loos whit. trash, Mr. .loanwag," If you are desirous to obtain immediate
briefly replied the lamest ,•f •l:e two eon- relief from any kidney trouble, and that
day prevent the fatal reenits that always at -
"Mr. Hunts -1 should 1y, prisoner." tend the neglect of these dsirse+ing cots -
began the king, "what do you may for plsinh (and who dotty Holl) why tate T '.
�i,. iivatw'a KIWIS Ovate at oeee. It
is tate, ample and eEaetail. gold by 1
•
.,-va,e,�. .y. U11ann Ornlene.l im
yourself t
By casual observation, we find all lana
speculators have a clear head and watch the.
ups and downs of property. thus Makin.,
large fortunes. Rat the whole secret 1s, they
keep the system in a healthy condition by th
use of
TSE ruse eF Tie WALLET NtsiCINF
We can wooly say that hundreds Dome to u•
for the great tungg��and blood purifier before
going west. iteadV.he following statement
We could give thousands of the same kind it
it were necessary.
I certify that I was troubled with Catarrh
in the head gathering of phlegm in the throat
choking and coughing at night for years, so i
could not sleep, often troubled with dull, life-
less feelings, pains in the cheat and back.
Atter giving hundreds of dollars to doctors,
and giving up all hopes, I tried the Paine or
TRW V ALLEY. and am now able to do my work
atter seven year's sickness."
MRS. JAMES McNEIL,
202 Slmcoe Street, London, On
"The above statement of my wife's is cot
rest.
JAttrs McNeil..
For sale by all druggists, manufactured hi
Prof. A. M. Shrieveri, London. Ont. Sample
ppaacckaaggee 25 ct* flus for 7]1.00. Can be had in
Goderich of tilt following druggists: Jaya
wand, Jae. Wilson. F. Jordan, lie.. thy.
ass. sad J. A. Mattel. 1825
a stns asessieee•ss.
G. 11. Everest, of Forest. states that
Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam still holds its
sea amongst the many cough medicines
is the market. de says that he has sold
it for nearly sixties years, and the sales
are steadily inersedag. (hie flimsily has
purchased over 1i0 hntt.les for various
member. awl friend. -
Banking.
BANK OF MONTREAL.
CAPITAL. - - Ilf,eee,tnna.
SURPLUS. - - • es,000,000.
Goderich Branch.
U. GLASS - - - - -
Allows Interest en deposits. Drafts, Lite.
of credit and circular notes Issued. payab 1
In all parts of the world. 17781
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCli.
I',ud •ip e'apifal,
Rest,
ic,000,000.
*1,40,0o0.
;;In Extraordinary offer !
TO &t TS_
GOODS UNSOLD RETURNED.
If you are out 0 employment and
want to start in a business you can make
from $3 to $10 a day clear, and take no
rink of loss, we will send yeti on receipt
0 $1 1, goods that will will readily in a
few days for $26. If it e Agents fails to
sell these goods in four days, they can
return all unsold to us and ase will re-
turn them their money, can anything be
fairer? We take all risk ,f lou, and the
Agent gots started in a business that. will
be permanent, and pay from $1,000 to
$3,000 a year Ladies can di, as well as
men. We want an Agent in every
county. Full particulars free. Address,
U. S. Manufacturing Co., No. 11G Smith-
field Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
President • situ V. WM McMARDER
General Manage'''. - W ♦ • ..,meso
Goderich Branch.
A. M. ROH$, - - - - MANAGES.
interest allowed on deposit*. Drafts ea •
tho:parrlselpal Towns and Cities in ceases
Rattans and the United States. bough
sad sold.
Adr•wreste Farmers on votes. with eneTbg
easement ho ho :t morterawe.
Tres veni.p C snide.
GRAND TRUNK
RAFT.
Paas. Cap's. Wed. ac1'd
Ooderleb.Lr•,11.45am 12.11 pin 2.lipm /Call sm
w
pyo. ips. Mix's, INiz'd.
Gederi-h_4* xMon 11.1111go Ie.s6.s..7.14ipal
MTAOB LINER.
!Atrium.* mute (daily) ars. Ie.i8am dep Ipm
Kincardine " t Deans Tan
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CARTER'S
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filch Ilead•sM sad re -es. all the treab.s ,se.-
aid stt• sol d4.
MOW of the=isesti 86Sb.
M1
i. the sides se. sob a their tio.t .•c: r
abk awes bee been shown in cones
S I
r�}rss�sMwb.
11ew,Y, L m It their t .red
A
Arhr they werdd he.oestprsari se to their . N
Miner (roes this d1.trwesaessaprit, 1st forte•
ee1Ny taele goodness
who else try teles
M11�wtlaer�asu 0
1883.
flaw's Young P
Mame little Silo vale-
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bad
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY
*C1TEn To BOYS AND GIRLS or
TO SIITIEN YEARA or Au
Vol. IV. commences November
The 1'ounp People ham been from
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